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Does the high-pressure spray make cross-contamination worse?

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Does the high-pressure spray make cross-contamination worse?

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No! This is a misconception. Using correct spray procedures and a Kennel Jet System will eliminate cross-contamination. The correct procedure is to scoop the kennel first, then apply a soap disinfectant combination chemical like Triple Two or Kennel Kare with low pressure which has no over spray. After giving the chemical the correct amount of contact time to do it’s job, change the gun to Hi-Pressure rinse. The pressure provides deep scrubbing action to power out all the “stuff” from the pores in the floors and walls of the kennels. Scooping first and giving the chemical the correct amount of contact time is essential. If there is any water over spray into the next run, the chemical has already killed the bacteria.

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