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Getting Rid Of Pet Urine Stains and Odors

Monday, August 22, 2016
posted by Jim Murphy

 

best stain remvoversWe’ve posted on this topic several times because it could really be a problem if you have a dog or cat that insists on urinating on your carpet. There are many pet odor removal products on the market that you may want to try. I use Clorox Stain and odor remover for dogs and cats. It seems to work well . So if you walk into a room and say “there’s that odor again.”

You know it’s in your carpet but where? The smell gets worse in the humidity. You can’t afford to have a new carpet put down. You know that your dog or cat urinated or is still urinating on your carpet and the urine is seeping through. You can’t see it, but you sure could smell it. There are many pet poor removal products to choose from.

To get rid of it is actually a three step process.

You have to try to locate the hidden urine spots. Try using a black light to locate the area where your pet has urinated.
Clean the spot and remove any urine that has not yet soaked in.
Apply an effective pet stain and odor removal product to eliminate lingering odors
You may have to repeat this process several times. I would then shampoo the entire carpet. Then you must find out why your dog or cat is urinating on the carpet and then try to stop him. Good luck! This is not an easy situation to deal with!

Remember, your pets count!

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