Urine deposits from a cat on both sides of a doorway. Numerous deposits in the same place over extended period of time.

Applying Bac-Out digester to the deposits.

Brushing Bac-Out into carpet with the Standup Filtration and Grout Brush.
Scrubbing in the Bac-Out with a Standup Filtration and Grout Brush. The deposit begins to dissolve and digest very quickly.

After steam cleaning, rinsing out the digested deposit.

About to apply some BOK Oxy Bleach in a sprayer to the deposit that still showed some staining. The opposite side came out totally with just the Bac-Out.

Same side looking from inside the bathroom. This deposit did not come out 100%- still a trace after everything. I did leave a mist of the BOK Oxy Bleach on the remains of the stain. Perhaps it came out later, perhaps not, I don't know.

I like to work my way into a room when I can instead of working my way out. Especially in small rooms like closets or bathrooms. Generally speaking, I like to clean- put down solution going in, then extract on the way out.

Using my electric sprayer with a 20 foot long hose, and a 20 foot electric cord which gives me a lot of reach, I like to spray the edges with BOK's Bonnet Cleaner, then brush them to help remove filtration soiling and collections of dust, pet hair, lint, etc

A lot of dust, dirt, lint along the walls. After vacuuming, I like to spray the edges with Bi-O-Kleen products Bonnet Cleaner, then brush the edges and corners.
The Standup Filtration and Grout Brush is a lot easier than hands and knees brushing, and a LOT quicker.

This Standup Filtration and Grout Brush gets corners and edges just fine.

Brushing under toe kicks is easy now. The pic also shows some dirty lint balls the brush has dislodged.

The brush follows most corners and wall joins.
Dirty lint balls dislodged with the brush.

After cleaning, corners and edges all clean.

Tilting wand while spraying to put down more solution when needed.

The Stand Up Brush handle is easily removed for cleaning stairs etc.
