Suggested Reduction Ratios when Applying Nok-Out
APPLICATION SUGGESTIONS:
Cleaning:
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Laundry:
- 8 oz of Nok-Out per washer load. Pretreat: Spray contaminated sites with Nok-Out straight from the bottle, before laundering in the washing machine.
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Kitchen:
- Countertops, cupboards and drawers, Garbage Disposal, Cutting Boards, Microwave, Refrigerator; Use Nok-Out straight from the bottle. These areas need the full power of Nok-Out to ensure the removal of bacteria, viruses, mildew spores, and more
- Tables, Chairs, Floors, the Air in the room, reduce by 50% with clean water.
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Bathroom:
- Do not dilute. You need the full power of Nok-Out for grout, urine odors, bathroom fixtures, etc.
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Carpets:
- On Carpet: Straight from the bottle for stain removal. See document on Carpet Cleaning (website)
- Carpet: Carpet Shampooer: 8 -16 oz per tank
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Flooring:
- Reduce by 50% with water for normal cleaning. Do NOT reduce for urine odor removal, mold and mildew issues, or when disinfecting polluted floors..
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AC/Heating:
- Straight from the bottle. See Heating and AC for further details here .
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Air Pollution:
- Reduce by 50% with water before using a fine misting sprayer
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Walls, ceilings, wood or plastic furniture, :
- Reduce by 50% with water
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Upholstered Furniture:
- Review application directions here.
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Automobiles:
- Use straight from the bottle
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Basements, where mold, mildew, and musty smells are the issue,
- Straight from the bottle.
Disinfecting: Always use Nok-Out straight from the bottle
IMPORTANT! Check the pH of your home water, before diluting Nok-Out. The Nok-Out formula uses water with a pH of 8.5. To assure that Nok-Out works as stated, this pH MUST be maintained! Do not add home water, unless you have ascertained that it is within this pH range.
* The dilution chart above is for general use of Nok-Out regarding common deodorizing and disinfecting issues. These are only suggestions. Should you have a special issue, please contact, Ted at 866.551.1927. He can offer many other dilution ratios upon request.


