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badger91
06-29-2015, 02:22 PM
Hey everyone! Over the winter a raccoon got inside my pontoon boat and did some major damage. I sent off the seats an upholsterer and now I'm stuck with the job of cleaning/disinfecting the carpet, console and undamaged seats. What product would you recommend to do this? I read good things about OdoBan but I'm not sure how I'd apply it. I have a carpet cleaner for my house but I don't really want to suck up raccoon pee with it. Maybe a rug doctor? Any help would be much appreciated!!


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trashmanssd
06-29-2015, 02:31 PM
Lots of APC and just flush with water its a pontoon boat it will be out in the rain. do that few times to try and get as much as you can out then maybe try house carpet cleaner maybe.

badger91
06-29-2015, 02:33 PM
Lots of APC and just flush with water its a pontoon boat it will be out in the rain. do that few times to try and get as much as you can out then maybe try house carpet cleaner maybe.


Well it's kept covered so rain doesn't get to it. Does D101 disinfect?


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Mike Phillips
06-29-2015, 02:49 PM
How about mixing up solution of Pin-Sol? It disinfects and leaves a fresh pine scent.

Wash the boat well using your boat wash or car wash soap, scrub everything you can, then rinse really well. Next spray pine-sol diluted with water. Original Pin-Sol supposedly kills 99.9% of germs.


:)

badger91
06-29-2015, 02:59 PM
How about mixing up solution of Pin-Sol? It disinfects and leaves a fresh pine scent.

Wash the boat well using your boat wash or car wash soap, scrub everything you can, then rinse really well. Next spray pine-sol diluted with water. Original Pin-Sol supposedly kills 99.9% of germs.


:)


That's a good idea! How would you recommend doing the carpet then?


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Mike Phillips
06-29-2015, 03:12 PM
That's a good idea! How would you recommend doing the carpet then?


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If you can hose off the carpet, for example blast the carpet with water and the water simply runs off the deck of the boat then scrub with a carpet cleaner, flush really well with water then spray on the pine-sol, allow to dwell for a few minutes, maybe scrub it in too and the flush it off with water.


I Ship Shape TV I show machine scrubbing with Porter Cable 7424XPs and Cyclo polishers, both with Cyclo brushes on them as a machine always outperforms the human hand when it comes to scrubbing.

You have to be careful about using electric tools around water though or you can get hurt. I only use the PC and Cyclo because they are double insulated. I also use GFI outlets.

That's besides using common sense. If you want to be safe then just stick with hand scrubbing.


:)

badger91
06-29-2015, 06:24 PM
Thanks for the help! I'll have to order a brush for my GG da.


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custmsprty
06-29-2015, 06:34 PM
Hope it's okay to post this link.

It's the way to go as it biologically attacks the source.

Shop Clorox Urine Remover Stain & Odor 32-fl oz All-Purpose Cleaner at Lowes.com (http://www.lowes.com/pd_612247-471-4460031329_0__?productId=50287997)

RichWentFishing
06-29-2015, 10:21 PM
Nature's miracle found at a pet store. My girlfriend has friends that have full blown kennels. They buy it by the drum. Will take away all that piss smell.

badger91
06-29-2015, 10:33 PM
I'm more so concerned about disinfecting it. There isn't a smell from what I can tell. I'm concerned about the diseases raccoons carry. I don't want my family members walking barefoot through that.


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custmsprty
06-29-2015, 10:36 PM
Can you post a picture of the boats carpet?

badger91
06-30-2015, 08:03 AM
Can you post a picture of the boats carpet?


Yeah I can get a pic. I just called OdoBan and they said that it only disinfects hard surfaces. Looks like I'll have to get pine sol or natures miracle.


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sboli@neo.rr.com
06-30-2015, 11:08 PM
Enzyme cleaners are the way to go to eliminate biological odors. Natures Miracle is kind of expensive, Bac-out is cheaper, but see if any local janitorial supply houses have enzyme concentrates by the gallon, it is a lot cheaper. If you can wait for shipping, check out the reviews on amazon for a powdered concentrate called odormute, read the reviews for the larger sizes. Some people use this to deodorize outdoor carpet and even their lawns. With any enzyme cleaner you need to let it sit/soak to do it's work and don't pretreat with anything until after you've used the enzyme cleaner. And, don't let it get to hot or it will cook those little gamies.