Hard Floors
If your pet has urinated on an area rug, the urine will most likely travel to the hard floor or grout beneath. The hard floor will absorb the urine odor and, in this case, the urine odor must be removed before the new/clean rug is placed back on the hard floor.
The minerals from the Dead Sea that the PetPeePee System uses are specifically designed for this problem. This system brings the urine to the surface from the bottom up.
Mexican Tile
PetPeePee System understands that with the beauty and warm coloring of Mexican tile, comes numerous pores that will absorb your pet's urine.
Wood Flooring
Wood flooring that is treated with lacquer or any other kinds of protection is not immune to urine, especially when area rugs cover the flooring. When pet(s) urinate on an area repeatedly, the urine, along with the cleaning product(s) used before, cultures bacteria and mold. This bacteria and mold then start to live in the warm environment provided between the rug and the wood flooring. The small, microscopic, holes in the protector allow urine to travel into the wood. Over time, this bacterial growth will result in a black stain that cannot be removed.
A special product developed by PetPeePee System will kill the bacteria. This product draws the urine to the surface and permanently removes the urine odor.
Warning: Stains that are caused by bacterial growth may be permanent, and may not be removed.
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