There are some variables that may come into play. Small area or quite large? Urine or feces? Or maybe both. First, try and remove as much of the "source" as possible. It may be gross, but it has to be done. Second, find a quality enzyme neutralizer that you can put on the area that is affected. Read the specification on the side of the product and follow those directions. Most will want the product to dwell for a period of time before cleaning it up. After following the written directions, clean up the enzyme neutralizer. If you feel this is too much, call us. We can either walk you through it or come out and clean it for you. Often we are able to help people over the phone. Some of these types of cleanings you can do on your own. Advise is free and we want to help. Just please understand there is only so much we can do over the phone. I hope this helps. If you need more information, please call and we will do our best to help you out. Thank you Paul Frost/owner
Hey Maureen, This can depend on a couple different factors. What’s the best number to reach you at?
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