Spots And Stains
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What’s the difference between a Spot and a Stain? Spots are usually very easily removed with the correct chemistry and equipment. Stains however, can be a very different story. Stains actually change the color of the carpet fiber, and again, with the correct chemistry and equipment MOST stains can be removed, but unfortunately some stains can actually permanently and irreversibly change the color of the fibers of the carpet. With that being the case: No one can guarantee the complete removal of every stain or odor. However, we do not overbook our schedule and your home will get our undivided attention. Every job is performed to the best of our ability.
Urine and Odor Treatment Turlock CA
If you are a pet lover like I am, you are all too familiar with “The little accidents” that cause pet stains & odor. Your lovely carpet suddenly wears a pet stain. And if that wasn’t bad enough, you now have to contend with embarrassing pet stain odor.
Pet odors can be a big problem. Cat owners are particularly aware of this; if the scent remains, they will keep on coming to the same spot.
Pet stains and odor should be treated as soon as possible, because if the source of the odor remains in the carpet or furniture for an extended time, it becomes much more difficult to remove, if at all.
Pet Odor Removal in Turlock CA
Mean Green Carpet Cleaners can help you with pet stain and odor removal so that your carpets and upholstery look great and smell fresh once again. You’ll feel comfortable and proud of your home once more, when you are free of pet stains and odors.
As cleaning experts, we use advanced pet stain removers that can completely eliminate most pet stains without harming your valuable carpets and furnishings.
Mean Green Carpet Cleaners also uses a variety of products that eliminate urine and fecal odors from carpets and furniture. These products contain enzymes that will break down and eliminate the source of the odor.
There are two sources of odors associated with urine: bacteria and chemical odor. Bacteria cause odor and grow rapidly in dark warm places with a never-ending food source. A pet can feed the bacteria daily! This bacteria growth and breakdown of the urine creates amino acids. These complex organic compounds will often work deep into the fibers to a point of becoming part of the fiber, therefore, causing odor, and sometimes permanent staining.