How To Correctly Use A Black Light For Pet Odor Removal 


I got an call this morning from a client who purchased 2 Gallons Of Pet Friendly For Odor and a black light.  She was haven’t a difficult
time at finding the urine deposits using the black Light. I told her…

After listening to what she said, I shared with here how to correctly use the black light, we concluded that the room she was doing the inspection wasn’t dark enough. She explained that they didn’t have curtains in the area and that some light was getting in from outside, so I told her that she should wait until it’s pitch black for the best results.

She asked me why should couldn’t see much, I mentioned that the light she had is designed for a dark room, then I mentioned there are more intense lights available that she could buy, but would cost more. (the one I used cost me $350 smack-a-roos) I can justify mine considering I use it everyday for inspection for my local clients.

 But for her the solution is waiting until it was completely dark.
then she didn’t have to spend another dime.

She agreed, and is waiting until it’s dark and then try again. By the way… I gave here this web page so she could see what should need to looking for. You can find it here Black Light And How To Use It

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