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sassyotto

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in over 40 years, I never had to deal with spilled milk odor. will PLime Zyme work?

It was about a cereal bowl full.

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In April, apartment hall with carpet tiles. A whole gallon that was left to dry. Used Ultrapac Extreme and Saigercide. Spray, dwell and rinse well. Did that 3 times and all was good. While rinsing the first time I tried to make sure I couldn't see any more milk. Most likely there was still some more in the carpet. That's why I repeated two more times.
 

Rob Grady

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I would use diluted ammonia and rinse with cold water.
For the most efficient and thorough flushing use a RotoVac. My RVjr would make short work of a spill like that, probably with no chemicals required.
 

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Why would you use diluted ammonia and rinse with cold water?
Ammonia breaks down the albumin in milk and makes it easier to rinse out. You use cold water to avoid cooking the milk in. Same goes for blood or eggs. A little old school but works. Using a water claw to extract will work better than a wand
 

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