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Title: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Mark on July 01, 2009, 08:36:12 AM
This looks like hard-core industrial stuff. You can get 500ml from Amazon etc for £12.99 but a lot cheaper if you buy direct - not sure what the delvery charges are though. I will give them a call if I can't get it to work. Looking at their other products, it sounds like they deal with pretty gross things so surely must work? - I think it is down to the high concentration of enzymes compared to other products.
The link doesn't work - it's www.xeria.co.uk and the product is RX66HS
Title: Re: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Janeyk on July 01, 2009, 14:47:48 PM
 :) It sounds good that does and 100% safe. 
Title: Re: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Wibblechick on July 01, 2009, 15:32:23 PM
Sounds like stuff that gets to the root of the problem, rather than giving you a "pretty" smell to mask it .....

 Hope it does the trick  ;)
Title: Re: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Mark on July 02, 2009, 09:03:19 AM
A lot of products have the enzymes but I read somewhere that a lot of the ones you buy in shops just don't have enough of them to work well. As this company sells things to deal with cesspits dead bodies, I have a bit of confidence in it working. I used lots of things on the curtains and they seemed OK (AFAIK, willow has stopped peeing up them) but with the warm temeratures, I can smell a combination of perfume and cat wee  :sick: - they are heavy lined ceiling to floor drapes so not as if I can wash them. I read that dry cleaning doesn't work on cat wee anyway.
Title: Re: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Janeyk on July 02, 2009, 09:16:45 AM
Hope it works Mark, Schui used to wee inside sometimes on beds and papers and we get the smell of cat pee sometimes with the ferals but not much you can really do outside  :-:  funny I was on about dry cleaning the other day, I don't like dry cleaned stuff I don't like the smell and I don't think they clean that well tbh unless it's just our dry cleaners lol!
Title: Re: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Mark on July 02, 2009, 09:42:19 AM
It isn't. My mum worked for one years ago. She said that everything gets put in the same wash. The worst one was silk. She said people bought in expensive silk dresses etc thinking they were getting a special treatment. While it was expensive, all they did was run them on a cold wash with no detergent in a regular washing machine  :sick:
Title: Re: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Wibblechick on July 02, 2009, 09:45:15 AM
I remember a school friends parents ran a dry cleaners.....

I dont know what went on there other than you really didnt want to be around when they had trousers in the steam cleaner  :sick: :sick: :sick:
Title: Re: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Mark on July 02, 2009, 12:56:12 PM
I was having problems with the site so spoke to the owner. He said there are 7 different enzymes in it and he has never had a single call saying it doesn't work. He said it also works on dog, rat, human etc. He also recommended other products such as RX17 block which changes the molecular structure of airborne smells - he said his sister's car stank as her dogs roll around in fox poo all the time. He gave her a block and she said it was magic  :evillaugh:

He also said RX23 is great if there is a disgusting smell like diarrhoea that is so awful you can't get close to clean it - one spray and the smell will go instantly.
Title: Re: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Wibblechick on July 02, 2009, 13:01:48 PM


He also said RX23 is great if there is a disgusting smell like diarrhoea that is so awful you can't get close to clean it - one spray and the smell will go instantly.

I may have to investigate further - Ive always dealt with the "nasties" - human or animal - with a smear of Vicks vapor rub under my nose ....  Picked that tip up from a casualty nurse  ;)
Title: Re: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Mark on July 02, 2009, 13:14:42 PM
I remember reading that somewhere once - something to do with handling corpses  :sick: - They sell another product for dead bodies as well  ;D :evillaugh:

I will try the pot things as a small is about £1.50 and a regular £3.00 - It is something to do with changing the molecular structure of airborne smells
Title: Re: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Wibblechick on July 02, 2009, 13:32:38 PM
They sell another product for dead bodies as well  ;D :evillaugh:



But Im still alive !!! :innocent:  :evillaugh:
Title: Re: Going to try this heavy duty urine remover
Post by: Mark on July 21, 2009, 08:48:21 AM
I ordered this yesterday and it has just arrived. What they don't tell you what I didn't read on the website is that it is professional strength and to make up a solution, you only need 100ml to make up 1 litre. So cost of 1 litre ready to use = 64p compared to simple solution 945ml about £5.99 - and this is supposed to be much stronger as well.
The only snag is I thought it was ready to use strength so I bought a 5L and a 500ml spray bottle to refill so I will need to empty it into another container. I think I have an empty bottle from another brand.

The proof of the pudding as they say so I will try it later. It also contains an airicide. I am very hopeful considering some of the products they sell are for hospitals, morgues etc  :sick: :evillaugh:

55 Litres should keep me going for a couple of weeks with Willow  :evillaugh:

http://www.xeria.co.uk/kolist45/1/Full%20Product%20List/26/RX66J.htm