Clean Informer Magazine New Years 2014 | Page 22

BUSINESS salvageable surfaces exposed to concentrations of malodor. Sealants are often applied to wood, concrete, subflooring, duct and ventilation systems etc..., to prevent wicking of odor contamination from urine and smoke deposits. Effective odor control methods, procedures and agents can include masking, oxidizing, adsorption, absorption, counteracting, digesting, sealing, killing, and pairing. “The effectiveness of all of these products – as with most all cleaning chemicals -- invariably improves when using a high performance hot-water extraction portable or truckmount to effectively clean the contamination out of the carpet both before and after the deodorization treatment WHEN PROBLEMS PERSIST There can be many reasons why a carpet odor problem persists. Possibly, more effort is needed in determining the cause of the odor or its actual source. Using a black light and/or a moisture sensor can help find the source. In some cases, it may not be the carpets at all, but walls, furniture, or other surfaces can be contaminated. In other cases, the wrong chemicals or combination of chemicals used to eliminate the odor were employed. Or possibly, the machine did not have the extraction power to effectively remove the source of the odors. Finally, if odor is still a problem after you have employed a combination of usually effective treatments, and you are sure it is still coming from the carpet then you must have a heart-to-heart discussion with the customer as to their remaining options which generally means the carpet and cushion needs to be replaced and the subfloor underneath sealed with an effective agent. A special exclusive FREE to Clean Informer Readers and Truck Mount Forum Members – for a free step-by-step interactive electronic Deodorization and Odor Control Procedural Reference Guide that provides more specific details on the treatment procedures discussed, 22 simply send an email to doyle.bloss@ hydramaster.com and put Clean Informer