The carpet injector is a 60 CC syringe that you can use to inject Anti-Icky-Poo under the carpet and between the padding, and under the padding and above the floring
Step 1: The Carpet Injector
An innovative tool used to inject Anti-Icky-Poo between the pad and under the rug, as well as under the carpet and above the pad, the Carpet Injection tool will access the sources of contamination that you can smell, but cannot readily access. If you are treating an entire large room, we recommend making a grid with masking tape and applying 1 Cc of Anti-Icky-Poo per square inch of contaminated surface area. You can also safely use the carpet injection tool to safely inject anti-Icky-Poo into upholstered furniture and non-leather furniture. See Carpet Injector for more information and directions regarding this highly effective odor removal tool.
The Carpet Injector. Why Inject?
- The salt "plug" resists penetration from the top and most of your AIP will tend to seek the course of least resistance, soaking into areas previously devoid of urine. Unless there is adequate penetration into the plug, the effectiveness of your treatment will be diminished.
- Flooding as a treatment wastes costly AIP product unnecessarily, and spreads a dilution of urine into an ever wider area, contaminating that as well.
- In carpeting, the bulk of urine is normally underneath and permanent staining is more likely to occur when over-wetting the area. More of the urochrome, a natural dye found in urine, can flush to the surface and deposit on your carpet's face yarns.
"Flooding" the area from the top is easier but is a poor alternative to injecting for the following reasons:
- The salt "plug" resists penetration from the top and most of your bio-chemical will tend to seek the course of least resistance, soaking into areas previously devoid of urine. Unless there is adequate penetration into the plug, the effectiveness of your treatment will be diminished.
- To treat by flooding wastes costly biological products unnecessarily, and spreads a dilution of urine into an ever wider area, contaminating that as well.
- In carpeting, the bulk of urine is normally underneath and permanent staining is more likely to occur when over-wetting the area. More of the urochrome, a natural dye found in urine, can flush to the surface and deposit on your face yarns.
Caution:You must use great care when handling a sharp needle! You can easily puncture your flesh! These needles are normally packed in sterile condition-of course, once used in stale urine decay, a severe infection could result. In the event you do jab yourself it is recommended you visit a doctor immediately and receive a tetanus shot! Disassemble when not in use. Store away from children.