Originally Posted By: Reddy45
Originally Posted By: mrsilv04
What I would do, is ask someone with a disaster recovery firm, such as ServPro or ServiceMaster... who come in and clean up homes and offices after floods, fires, septic backups, etc.
They likely have something that will do it... possibly an enzyme cleaner. They have to deal with this all the time.
Those companies are scammers unless you need someone to clean up a murder scene. The contracts they make you sign for a price estimate require that you give them the job and they bill your insurance company for way more than the actual job costs.
Maybe where you live, they are. Here, ServPro is a legitimate operation. My Dad is a municipal building inspector, and he's had to re-inspect buildings/homes after they've done their work (be it after a flood, sanitary backup or fire), to re-issue the certificate of occupancy, and authorize that the utilities be reconnected.