- How do I find where the odors are coming from?
- On what surfaces will HydroCide work?
- How much HydroCide will I need?
- Will HydroCide work on chairs, sofas, or mattresses?
- Can HydroCide be used to treat large areas, such as whole rooms?
- Will HydroCide remove urine odors from the padding underneath the carpet or will I have to replace the padding?
- Can HydroCide be used in carpet cleaning machines?
- Will HydroCide work on hardwood floors?
- Will HydroCide work on subfloors?
- Will HydroCide remove urine odors from concrete?
- Will HydroCide remove urine odors from yards, dirt, etc?
- Can HydroCide be used in kennels?
- How can I keep my cat from urinating on the carpet?
- Will HydroCide remove urine stains?
- Is HydroCide safe?
How do I find where the odors are coming from?
Your nose is the best way to find urine odors. Put your nose down to the problem area, you will know when you find it.
You can also get a florescent blacklight at major department stores or pet stores for about $20 - $40. Use the florescent blacklight at night or in a dimly lit room. This will
help you locate all the urine stains. The blacklight, will illuminate all the urine stained areas. The stains will show up as a bright yellowish hue.
Note: After the odors are eliminated using HydroCide, the yellowish hue will still be visible under a blacklight.
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On what surfaces will HydroCide work?
HydroCide is or all water safe surfaces including carpets and rugs, drapes, tile, wood, trash containers, plastic, vinyl, clothing, mattresses, upholstery, concrete,
vehicle interiors, fabrics, curtains, boats, nylon, cotton, acrylic, rayon, olefin, polyester, leather, concrete, etc.
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How much HydroCide will I need?
The 32 oz. size is recommended for a few problem areas assuming the odors are not too severe and handles most typical household pet odor problems. For more severe problems it may
be necessary to buy 2 or 3 bottles.
The 32 oz. size makes 4-8 gallons of concentrated solution. Assuming the spot to be treated has only been urinated on once, it will require several treatments using 1 pint of
solution each time. If the spot has been urinated on more than one time, it may require several more treatments.
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Will HydroCide work on chairs, sofas, or mattresses?
HydroCide will work on chairs, sofas, and mattresses. It is necessary to apply HydroCide to make complete contact with all of the urine contamination to completely remove
the odor.
For wood furniture on vertical surfaces just spray diluted HydroCide directly on the surface. It might take multiple treatments depending on how far the contamination was allowed
to soak in. Horizontal surfaces can be treated by the same means used to treat wood floors.
For cloth furniture you can spray a generous supply of HydroCide directly on the fabric and leave alone. If the cushions are removable, take off the outer covering and spray
both the inside and outside of the cover. Next spray the cushion generously and work the product in like you would with a sponge. Place the cushion back in the cover and your done. You may
need to retreat the outer surface as some of the urine evaporates through the cushion leaving a slight urine residue on the material.
When working with couches or recliners you may need to turn the chair or couch on its side and pull the mesh off the bottom. Sometimes the urine will run down the cracks of the
couch and soak into the frame structure of the furniture. You can spray the couch or chair very generously from underneath in order to treat any stray contamination that has soaked down through
the cracks or cushions into the framing. If you do not want to take the bottom mesh off of the furniture you can pour the product down along the cracks to simulate the same path the contamination
should of flowed.
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Can HydroCide be used to treat large areas, such as whole rooms?
We do not recommend treating large areas, such as a whole room. You can do it but it would require mass quantities of deodorizer to saturate the carpet, pad, and subfloor. Generally,
if a large area is involved the amount of damage due to urine saturation can only be eliminated by the removal and replacement of the carpet and subfloor.
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Will HydroCide remove urine odors from the padding underneath the carpet or will I have to replace the padding?
HydroCide will even remove the odors from the padding without having to remove the carpet. Pour HydroCide directly onto the carpet, the solution will saturate the carpet,
penetrating the carpet padding, and the subfloor - just as the urine did. By saturating the carpet, the solution comes into contact with all the urine residue, eliminating the urine odors.
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Can HydroCide be used in carpet cleaning machines?
HydroCide can be used in a carpet cleaning machine. It is necessary to maintain a 1 - 16 ratio of HydroCide and cleaning solution. You must make sure that the HydroCide/cleaning
solution makes complete contact with all urine or you will not completely remove the odor. HydroCide is not affected by other cleaning solutions or shampoos.
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Will HydroCide work on hardwood floors?
Keep in mind that wood floors when wet may swell and possibly discolor. But since the wood floor is already contaminated with urine you can use HydroCide on wood floors as long
as it can make complete contact with all of the odor source and is absorbed into the wood pores.
Saturate a clean white towel with HydroCide until it is damp. Take the wet towel and fold it up and place it directly on top of the contaminated area. As the moisture soaks
into the wood it will give HydroCide time to spread to the deeper parts inside the wood. Leave the towel on as long as possible (Ideally until the towel dries). However, every floor is
different and you do not want to cause any added structural damage to the floor with the moisture from the towel, so check the towel about once an hour and use your own judgment to make sure
the moisture from the towel is not doing any damage to the finish or surface of the floor.
Once again all floors are different and it is up to the consumer to use his own judgment as far as the length and moisture of the treatment goes.
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Will HydroCide work on subfloors?
Yes. HydroCide works on any surface or material the solution comes into contact with. The solution must be allowed to penetrate into the wood pores just as the urine had penetrated.
Follow the same procedure as with hardwood floors. This is only recommended for small, localized spot treatments.
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Will HydroCide remove urine odors from concrete?
Yes. HydroCide works on any surface or material the solution comes into contact with. Concrete is very porous just like wood. Just pour the solution on the concrete and let
dry.
Another way to apply HydroCide is to buy a 1 or 2 gallon pump-up sprayer and spray onto the concrete. Or, you may puddle a good amount of diluted HydroCide on the area.
Then take regular bath towels and saturate them with water so that they're dripping wet. Bunch the towels up into a ball and pack them over the area. What this will do is create
a moisture barrier so that the HydroCide will not evaporate. Also, as the concentrated moisture soaks into the concrete it will give HydroCide a opportunity to penetrate deep into the
concrete and get to the deepest core of the problem.
Allow the towels to stay there until they are dry. After they dry wait a week and the odors should be eliminated. With concrete it may take two applications.
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Will HydroCide remove urine odors from yards, dirt, etc?
HydroCide is not designed for this purpose.
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Can HydroCide be used in kennels?
Yes, but do not allow animals to come into contact with the liquid solution. HydroCide may irritate skins, eyes and mucous membranes upon prolonged contact.
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How can I keep my cat from urinating on the carpet?
Cats tend to urinate wherever there are "cat" urine odors present. By removing the urine odors from the carpet and by providing a clean litter box, you can change your
cats behavioral habits. Also, if you have more than one cat, some cats prefer to have their own litter box.
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Will HydroCide remove urine stains?
HydroCide is designed as a odor remover and not a stain remover. For treating pet stains we recommend using Stain-X or Avenge. Stain-X and Avenge contain over a dozen different ingredients that are excellent at removing animal stains.
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Is HydroCide safe?
Yes, HydroCide is safe. HydroCide is nontoxic, nonirritating, non carcinogenic, nonflammable, non corrosive, non staining and biodegradable. It is recommended to make the
area treated inaccessible to pets and children so as to prevent direct contact with the solution while wet.
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