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Would you recommend using OdorXit Concentrate to remove household pet odors? Why or why not?

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Would you recommend using OdorXit Concentrate to remove household pet odors? Why or why not?

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Odors in Carpeting On most carpets, what appears to be a surface problem generally involves at least the carpet’s nap and backing, nearly always the padding, and often the floor under the padding. The padding acts like a concentrator for the urine residue. This is because most padding is made of a composite sponge material that can hold a large volume of liquid. As the liquid slowly evaporates (though the carpet) and spreads into an ever widening circle in the padding, the urine residue (mostly urea salt) deposits and accumulates in the padding. Repeated applications of urine result in more concentrated deposits and larger areas of residue. When the padding becomes saturated with liquid in an area, the liquid soaks into the flooring under the padding which allows the carpet above to stay wet for a much longer time and produce much more odor. This is why a urine contamination problem can go undetected for weeks or months and then all at once become a big problem. If you have and Orienta

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