Pet Odor & Stain Treatment

Pet Odor & Stain Treatment

We utilize an all NATURAL bacteria enzyme treatment process to treat pet accidents, which are bound to happen every now and then. We utilize biodegradable products that are 100% safe for both humans and pets. 


Bacteria are microorganisms, which means they are living cells. They have the capacity to multiply and break down waste products. Bacteria actually eat the broken down smaller particles so that all that remains is safe by-products, such as carbon dioxide and water. Enzymes cannot do this without bacteria.


Bacteria are super clever. They can produce their own specific enzymes targeted to the food source it wants to eat. This natural process is more economical and successful than enzymes that have been manufactured.


With our process, the enzymes our bacteria produce breaks down the urine into smaller waste particles that the bacteria can then consume. This organic waste is then metabolised down to water, carbon dioxide and some residual bacteria which are natural and inherently harmless. The bacteria will continue to reproduce until the bacteria’s food source, that is, the urine, is eliminated. Once all the food source is gone, so too are the odors and unsightly stains that come with it. We follow this with our 100% safe biodegradable dry shampoo treatment cleaning process, and then vacuum up all of the moisture, and 100% of any residue/dirt that may still be in the carpet. Leaving the carpet free of any dirt and residue, ready to walk on right away by adults, children or pets. 


Enzymes are proteins. They are the substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms and accelerates chemical reactions but they cannot reproduce or consume waste. They also have limited usefulness. This is because enzymes, being proteins, attack other proteins, therefore they usually end up getting digested by other types of enzymes. Bacteria is still needed to consume waste material therefore an enzyme-only cleaning product will not be enough to do the job. Without bacteria, the only way to remove these small waste products is with water or a surfactant, which can limit the effectiveness of the enzymes or further embed the particles into the surface.


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