Directions: Detecting & Treating Urine: An ultraviolet (black light) is used at night to detect urine deposits in carpets and fabrics. Urine fluoresces under UV light and can therefor be detected by using a black light. It should be noted that many other things fluoresce under UV light, however, with a little experience and a ‘good nose’ urine deposits are readily detectable from other fluorescent materials. When the urine is detected the area is simply sprayed with Fabrisan to neutralise the odour problem. Floor & Water Damage: In cases of severe flooding dispose of damaged underlay if required. Extract as much water as possible. Prespray the back of the carpet with dilute Bactex and leave for 15 minutes. Extract with warm water. Spray dilute Fabrisan (1 part Fabrisan to 4 parts water) onto the back of the carpet. Raise the carpet and dry with aheater. 4. After relaying the carpet lightly prespray the carpet with dilute Fabrisan (1:5 with water) and work into the carpet with a carpet rake. Stale Odours: Dilute 1 part Fabrisan with 4 parts water. Apply a light spray to the top of the pile and work into the carpet using a carpet rake. If possible apply a light spray to the back of the carpet.