Archive for March, 2010

Meow Monday, March 22 Winner

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

 

Meow Monday – March 22 Winner is Nic!

Nic, please send via email to cggive@odorandstainremover.com  your current street address and phone number (for shipping) by Thursday, April 1 to claim your winning!

Meow Monday, March 29, 2010

Monday, March 29th, 2010

It’s Meow Monday, March 29, 2010!  Our giveaway product is one (1) can of Clean+Green Carpet & Upholstery for Cat.  
 
Enter Meow Monday (3/29/2010) Giveaway*:

  1. Leave a comment saying you want to enter the drawing and make sure you enter your email address so we can reach you.
  2. Begin leaving comments at anytime, but the last comment accepted will be through Sunday, April 4, 2010.
  3. Winner of the drawing will be posted on Tuesday, April 6, 2010.

For Extra Entries:

  1. Follow Clean+Green on Twitter and message me your Twitter name.
  2. Retweet this giveaway! Copy and paste the tweet.
  3. Become a fan of Clean+Green on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/cleanandgreen) tell me in a comment 
      

*Giveaway Rules:
This giveaway is open to continental US residents only. It begins on March 29, 2010 and will end on April 4, 2010. One winner with a valid entry will be selected at random. The winner will be announced on our blog, and must respond via email to cggive@odorandstainremover.com  with a current street address and phone number (for shipping) by the following Thursday to claim his or her winning.  Otherwise, another eligible entry will be chosen.

Meow Monday – March 22, 2010

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

It’s Meow Monday, March 22,2010!  Our giveaway product is one (1) can of Clean+Green Litter Box.  
 
Enter Meow Monday (3/22/2010) Giveaway*:

  1. Leave a comment saying you want to enter the drawing and make sure you enter your email address so we can reach you.
  2. Begin leaving comments at anytime, but the last comment accepted will be through Sunday, March 28, 2010.
  3. Winner of the drawing will be posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010.

For Extra Entries:

  1. Follow Clean+Green on Twitter and message me your Twitter name.
  2. Retweet this giveaway! Copy and paste the tweet.
  3. Become a fan of Clean+Green on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/cleanandgreen) tell me in a comment 
      

*Giveaway Rules:
This giveaway is open to continental US residents only. It begins on March 22, 2010 and will end on March 28, 2010. One winner with a valid entry will be selected at random. The winner will be announced on our blog, and must respond via email to cggive@odorandstainremover.com  with a current street address and phone number (for shipping) by the following Thursday to claim his or her winning.  Otherwise, another eligible entry will be chosen.

Concrete Cleaning – Do’s and Don’ts

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

The last few days have been gorgeous!  I was talking to friends in Missouri, New York and Pennsylvania, and everyone was saying how nice it is to get outside and were soooooo looking forward to Spring.  It’s been a tough winter (weather wise) and everyone is tired of being cooped up in the house… especially those with pets.

When it rains, Simon really has to be coaxed to go out for his walk or to the park.  I can’t imagine what he would do if there was 6 inches of snow outside and the ground was freezing.  Knowing Simon, he would just sit there, give me a look like “Are you crazy?”, and just refuse to budge.  Now, since I am a real softy when it comes to him, I wonder what I would do.

The reason this struck me today is that I have noticed that our customers are now ordering our (new) concrete products.   I wondered why, when it suddenly struck me that winter was over and that the weather was warming up.  Could it be that during the winter, when no human or animal in their right mind would willingly venture out into the cold, rainy and/or snowy outdoors, that pets had used the basement or patio areas instead of going outside?  And now that things were warming up, the odors that were dormant in cold were now “smelling” with the weather getting warm?

If this is the case, Simon and I thought it was time to talk about cleaning up concrete so Simon’s pals don’t get in trouble.  Once they have marked (on the concrete), Simon’s pals will go back and mark the same spot over and over again.  So here goes.

Concrete Cleaning – Do’s and Don’ts

Things To Know

  1. Concrete is porous.  Yes, this very hard material is porous with lots of air bubbles for urine to hide and dry up in.  If your concrete has not been sealed (or the seal has come off), liquids will definitely penetrate the surface and dry in the concrete. 
  2. When it was cold, smells are usually pretty dormant.  When it warms up, the smell appears and gets more intense the warmer it gets.   It is not that the problem wasn’t there (in the cold), it just that biodegradation is really slow in cold, and revs up in hot environments.
  3. The more humid the environment, the more the urine will penetrate 

Cleaning Don’ts

  1. Do not paint over or seal concrete before you get rid of the deposited urine.   Painting or sealing the concrete will not prevent the urine from biodegrading and throwing off the urine odor.  You are just going to have to strip the seal off and get to the urine once you find it has not worked.

 Cleaning Do’s

  1. Get rid of any excess liquids and/or other materials from the concrete before treating.
  2. Make sure that the area is aerated when you are cleaning the concrete.  Why?  See my blog on Why Urine Smells Like Ammonia.
  3. Use Clean+Green Concrete and Grout or other concrete cleaning products
  4. Apply the cleaning agent to an area larger than the stain on top of the concrete.  Why?  Because pet urine tends to spread as it soaks into the concrete  2″ to 3″ wider than on the surface.  Caution:  When you apply the cleaning agent, the smell will be very intense initially.  Why?  When urine dries, it crystallizes.  When you apply the cleaning agent, the urine crystals liquefy and the smell gets intense before it is eliminated.
  5. You don’t have to, but I would recommend getting something like push broom  and use this after applying the cleaning agent.  Why?  To get as much of the product deep into the concrete as possible.  Remember, no cleaning agent can work unless it can come in physical contact with the urine.
  6. When treating the concrete, be patient and thorough.  If there is a lot of urine, it can be down deep into the concrete.  Remember, the cleaning agent can only get rid of what it can touch.  As the urine closest to the surface is reached and eliminated, the next layer will be drawn up to the surface.  You will need apply the cleaning solution again, and again until all of the urine is gone.
  7. Once you are sure that all the urine is gone, I would recommend that you seal the concrete.

 Good luck!

 Quincy and Simon

Meow Monday and Woof Wednesday – The Start!

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Quincy and Simon - Golden Gate BridgeSimon wants to make sure that his pals (which include cats) don’t get in trouble, especially with Spring cleaning  just around the corner. We’re celebrating Meow Monday and Woof Wednesday with special giveaways of Clean+Green! Since Simon does have a vote, here we go!
 
Mondays are now officially “Meow Monday”  and Wednesdays are now officially “Woof Wednesday” at SeaYu. What does this mean for our readers?

  • Meow Monday is the day we will announce a Clean+Green Cat Giveaway.  
  • Woof Wednesday is the day we will announce a Clean+Green Dog Giveaway.   

So make sure you check out our blog postings every Monday and Wednesday!

Quincy and Simon

Pet Urine Smells In the Car

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

I read a review  sent in from Ben in Sacramento  the other day and I just had to share it  because  of 2 things:  keeping safe and saving money too!

Here is what Ben wrote:   “I called several businesses that advertised they would eliminate the urine odor from my car and car seats but they charged in the vicinity of $200. I called the phone number listed on the can of Clean+Green and talked to Dennis. He was extremely helpful. He advised that I spray the product into the car’s air conditioning filters located under the hood. I did this twice and also applied spray to the leather seats. The smell was gone the next day. Thanks for saving me lots of money!”

Keeping safe.

Ever notice that urine smells like ammonia?  Do you know why urine smells like ammonia? Urine is high in nitrates, compounds high in nitrogen and oxygen. Ammonia is made up of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3).  What you are smelling is the high concentration of bonded nitrogen.

So, when urine smells like ammonia, you need to make sure that the area is aerated and you take steps to get rid of the smell because adverse health effects are possible. Strong ammonia odors can cause eye, nose, or throat irritation to humans and pets!

Saving Money

It looked like Ben saved up to $200 by using Clean+Green and getting the right tips on how to use it properly.  Here are the instructions that Ben got from Dennis.

Use the Clean+Green Auto product.  When odors are detected throughout the interior of your car you will need to follow these instructions:

  1. lift the hood of your car and locate the intake vent(s) for the air conditioning/heating system  (intake vent(s) are generally located below the windshield, and could be one long vent or two short vents), 
  2. start your vehicle and then turn on the air conditioning system with the fan on the “high” setting,
  3. lower one of the rear windows by 2 to 3 inches (if there is no rear window then lower front passenger seat by 2 to 3 inches), and then 
  4.  spray directly into the intake vents for a period of 3 to 7 seconds.  Wait about 5 minutes and repeat spray process, then wait another 5 minutes before turning off the air conditioning and checking for odors in the interior of the vehicle.

For “accidents” on fabric or the carpet, use Clean+Green Carpet & Upholstery.  For accidents on vinyl or leather, use Clean+Green Auto.

Hope this keeps you (and your pets) safe and saves you money like it did Ben!

Quincy and Simon