How to remove pet urine stains and odours from your carpet?

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You love decorating your interiors with lavish carpets. But, unfortunately, you also own a pet! And, of course, you love your pet too. But both of them together don’t make a good combination. Trust us; we know how painful this situation can be. Urine stains on the carpets or other pet wastes or vomiting can bring your carpet into a terrible situation. Imagine hosting your guests at your place with your pet’s urine-stained carpets. Such an embarrassing situation, right. And cleaning these stains and spots is not at all easy. Sometimes such marks may also leave long-lasting spots, which can destroy the carpet’s whole look and the awful odour. There are various carpet cleaning chemicals and carpet cleaning detergents that you can use, but still, the task at hand is tough to execute.

But worry not as we have come to rescue you from this distress. Here, we are discussing a few tips to clean pet urine stains and odours from the carpet. These tips will balance your love for pets and carpets together.

To remove fresh stains:

If your task is to remove freshly caused stains, then it will be a bit easier. That’s why always try to wash the stains when they are fresh instead of later.

  • Begin with soaking up the urine as much as possible. You can use paper towels or newspapers, or tissue for this purpose. The primary purpose of soaking maximum urine is to avoid getting it deeper into the layers. It will also help in minimizing the surface area of the stain.
  • Also, put a few tissues or paper towels under the carpet on the soiled area. Now try to press the wet area as hard as possible. This will increase the absorption of the urine from the carpet.
  • Now, it’s time to get your carpet cleaner detergents and upholstery cleaning products out. Try to use an enzymatic carpet cleaning chemical, or you can also use vinegar and water solution in equal ratios. Wash the stained part of the carpet by using good-quality carpet cleaning chemicals. Avoid washing the whole mat as it will only add more work, so focus only on the ‘accident spot’.

Above mentioned steps will more likely remove the stains as well as smell. But if you still see a few residual spots then, use baking soda. Take vinegar and baking soda together in equal ratios. This will produce foam. Now put this on that region and rinse it well after 5 to 6 hours. This will also neutralize the smell from the stain.

To remove an old spot:

If the spot has already dried and the stain is old, it gets difficult to remove the spot. To remove old spots, you might need an actual carpet cleaner. You can get it from your nearby store.

  • Get your hands on a top-quality neutralizer. You can also prepare a strong carpet cleaning chemical at home by making a dish soap and hydrogen peroxide solution in 3:1. Put this on the spot and wait for 1 to 2 hour and then rinse it off.
  • If you still see marks, then use a carpet stain remover. Don’t use a steam cleaner to remove urine stains. It can cause a permanent stay of the urine smell by packing the carpet fibre spaces with odour particles.
  • Removing the smell can be very difficult if the urine has been absorbed by the paddings kept underneath the carpet. In such situations, removing that particular padding area comes as the only possible solution.

It is essential to remove the smell of urine entirely from your carpet. Because your pet will get attract to its smell again and again. It means more encounters with urine-stained mats! That, of course, you don’t want. Also, try to train your pets to make this area unavailable for them.

Conclusion

No one likes pet urine-stained carpets, and removing them is an arduous task at hand. However, there are a few tips that can help you remove these stubborn marks and their smell. Vinegar and baking soda also help in removing the stains at home.

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