| We have a rental unit that has pet odor that has been soaked into the wooden floors,we have removed all the flooring. What should we do to treat the floors before putting down new flooring? 162.39.4.63 |
| Treat the wooden floor with OdorXit. It available here on this web site. The stuff WORKS! 64.12.105.161 |
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www.mrlandlord.com/odorxit is the webpage where you can get odorxit. 152.163.205.68 |
| Bunnie, you need to go to Odorxit.com and carefully read ALL of the instructions there on how to deal with odors. It's not a simple task. 209.214.160.90 |
| Let's see, Kilz / shellac is about $9.00 gallon , Ordorfix is $399.00 / gallon . I think I'd seal the floor with Kilz / shellac first. 64.12.101.183 |
| For expert advice on pet odor removal address your questions to : Petodor@buy-internet-direct.com 64.12.101.158 |
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Reid, You might try adding $149.95 + $149.95 = $299.90 not $399. Additionally, 1 gallon of OdorXit will make 32 gallons of ready to use product which would deodorize approximatly 8000 sqFt of the nastiest floors you ever saw. Try that wil kilz. I will give you that kiz will work pretty well on plywood, but any type of hardwood (plank) flooring it doesn't have a chance. Finally, I do not understand your attacks on a product that you have never tryed and know nothing about. Do you have some interest in Kilz. I have one in OdorXit!. 199.6.50.20 |