Product Overview
Replacement injector needle for the carpet syringe.
It is used with the 60ml syringe to inject deodoriser beneath the carpet — through the backing and into the underlay — on urine and water-damaged work.
Why Sub-Surface Injection
Urine does not stay in the face fibre. It passes through the backing into the underlay and often into the subfloor, and that is where the odour lives.
Topical spraying cannot reach it. You can saturate the face of the carpet, extract it, and have the smell back within a week, because the source was never treated.
A syringe drives treatment through the carpet and backing directly into the contaminated underlay at the point of contamination. It is the difference between masking a problem and dealing with it.
The Other Use
The same syringe is used to inject adhesive under delaminated carpet and glue-down bubbles — a repair that would otherwise mean lifting the carpet.
Not Published
The needle gauge, length and material are not published by the manufacturer. If you need a specific gauge, contact us and we will measure the stock item.
Specifications
| CCW SKU | AS13CN |
| Type | Replacement injector needle |
| Used with | 60ml carpet syringe |
| Applications | Sub-surface deodoriser injection; adhesive injection for delamination |
| Gauge, length and material | Not stated by the manufacturer |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a carpet syringe for?
Injecting treatment beneath the carpet, into the underlay, where urine contamination actually sits.
Why not just spray the carpet?
Because the contamination is under it. Topical treatment does not reach the underlay and the odour returns.
What gauge is the needle?
Not published. Contact us and we will measure it.
Can it inject adhesive?
Yes — the same tool is used for delamination and glue-down bubbles.
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What We See in the Field
The mistake is injecting blindly: establish the affected area first, control the amount of solution and remember that the needle is sharp enough to damage backing, wiring or the technician. If the whole pad is saturated, a syringe isn't a substitute for lifting the carpet and dealing with the contamination properly.
Working a urine job? Tell us the extent of it and we will talk through whether injection or replacement is the right call.