Dog Urine Stain
A dog urine stain in the carpet must be cleaned before it has time to soak into the fibers, and becomes more difficult to get out. If the odor is not removed, the dog will pee again in the same spot. Home remedies for pet odors can be made by mixing one part vinegar with three parts water.
Soak the carpet with the mixture and then soak it up with a towel. This should remove most of the odor. If the stain has time to dry in you may need a stronger product. You can purchase bacteria enzyme from a pet store, that will break down the dog urine stain, and remove it from the carpet. Pet Stains in Carpet Vomit must also be cleaned up quickly. It is smelly and it also contains acids from your dog's stomach that can damage the color in your carpet. After the vomit has been picked up, soak the carpet with clean water. Then blot up the moisture with paper towels. Use the same bacteria enzyme on the stain. This will remove the odor and prevent the vomit from damageing the carpet. You can avoid many of thse problems by having a well trained pet. Old stains in carpet are more difficult to remove. That is why you can get an un-pleasant odor from your carpet a few days after cleaning it. Professional carpet cleaners can remove all of the odors, that are deep down in the fibers that you may not be able to remove yourself. By learning about these tips you will know what to do to remove stains and odors, before they set in and become difficult to remove. Neglecting stains is the main reason why carpets get dirty. If you can remove stains as soon as you see them, this will go a long way to keeping your carpet clean between steam clreanings. Leave Dog Urine Stain Page go to Pet Stain Removal. Return to Carpet Stains Home Page.

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