UPT+ Pet Urine Pretreatment for rugs, carpets and subfloors
UPT+ Pro’s Choice Pet Urine Pre-Treatment
UPT+ dissolves and assists in removing pet urine deposits from carpets and rugs by quickly dissolving urine salts and associated contamination and by inhibiting the production of ammonia fumes.
Urine Pre-Treatment UPT+ is a slightly acidic detergent to dissolve and assist in removing cat and dog urine deposits from carpets and rugs. Because of this, UPT+ quickly and dramatically reduces the ammonia gasses and urine odor from from urine contamination. You can use UPT+ on rugs, carpet and subfloor surfaces that are extremely contaminated. An ideal pre-treatment, UPT+ leaves the carpet at the ideal pH to accept enzyme type odor destroyers.
Properties & Specifications:
- Restrictions on Use: Professional Use Only. Keep out of reach of children. UPT+ gives off strong vapors that can irritate lungs - wear a respirator during the entire job and use UPT+ only in well-ventilated areas.
- Form: Clear liquid.
- pH of Concentrate: 3.0
- Use Concentration: Up to 1:3 with water.
- Storage: Protect product from freezing. Keep container closed when not in use.
- Container Size: Single gallons.
- Manufacturer: Pro’s Choice - CTI - Chemical Technologies International Inc.
- Country of Manufacture: United States of America.
- Flammability: Non-flammable.
- Catalog Number: 35011.
Directions for eliminating pet urine from carpets and rugs with Urine Pre-Treatment UPT+:
- Dilute 1 part UPT+ to 3 parts water. (For extremely heavy deposits, use full strength).
- Apply solution liberally to urine deposit. Allow to dwell for 5 to 10 minutes.
- Steam clean extract thoroughly.
- Remember the better you clean out the urine deposit, the more successful will be your odor removal.
- IMPORTANT: This product has strong vapors and should only be used in a well ventilated area. Do not use this product in occupied buildings.
- Wear a respirator during the application and thoroughly rinse contaminated area using hot water extraction following application.
- Follow with treatment with Molecular Modifier.
- For more specific directions, read the initial article in the Pet Problems article.

