Saturday, December 10, 2011

How To Remove The Smell Of Pet Urine From Your Carpet

There is nothing I hate more than the smell of cat or dog urine in the carpet. You may not be able to smell it because you are already used to it... but your guests will have no problem smelling it, believe me! If you don\'t want your four legged friend to spend lonely nights outside your house then you better learn how to remove pet odor. Since dogs and cats spend a lot of time laying and rolling on the floor, their body odors pervade into the fibers and that\'s where the whole problem starts. But it\'s when your pet\'s have an \'accident\' on your carpet that your problems really start.

When your dog or cat urinates on the carpet, obviously the very first thing that you have to do is to deal with it immediately. Pat the area dry as soon as you can, the faster the urine is removed, the less damage it will create for your carpet. Pile on paper towels and then stand on them for about a minute or so, make sure to get as much off the carpet as possible. I\'ve heard some people say that using newspaper to blot up the liquid works even better.

If you have a carpet cleaner or stain removal liquid go ahead and use that to remove discoloration. Cleaning supplies that are intended for the removal of pet odor are recommended for this job since they will have less of a chemical smell like ammonia. Ammonia plus urine doesn't smell good I'm telling you! Also, the smell of ammonia will keep attracting your pet to keep using the same spot.

What about solid waste? Just picking up the solid waste and swiping at the stain isn't enough. Give the soiled area a good cleaning. Vinegar works great for this task, it also acts as a deodorizer because of its odor eliminating and anti-bacterial properties. You can also use a mild dish soap to remove the stain and freshen up the area. Once you are done removing the stain completely, rinse it by blotting with a damp white rag or paper towel.

For thorough cleaning, you can use a wet vacuum. These special vacuums work like traditional ones except they use clean water to get rid of the stains and then the dirty water is sucked back up into a reserve bucket. If you have a steam cleaning vacuum cleaner then this is even better.

Lastly, use a neutralizing or pet odor eliminating spray to keep things fresh in between vacuuming or cleaning. You can also try sprinkling pet odor carpet powder before vacuuming to remove unwanted odors. I've tried it and the carpet is really odor-free within minutes!

The best advice on how to get dog urine smell out of carpet is to hire in a professional carpet cleaning service. Their commercial grade machines are designed specifically to work the cleaning solution deep into the carpet base and the powerful vacuums extract out all the liquid and the dirt & bacteria with it.

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