Urine Stain Removal in Carpet
 If your pet pees on the carpet, urine stain removal must be done quickly because not only will it
smell but it will also leave a stain. Cat urine stains have a very strong smell and if you do not clean it the smell will remain for a long time. Never use ammonia on an area that your pet has peed on.
It contains ammonia and it will lure your cat back to the same spot to pee. What to do when you smell it in your carpet but you can not find the exact location. Use a black light, and the spot will show up so that you can see it. Urine stain removal will be easier to clean when you know the exact spot. Good house-training techniques teach your puppy to do his toilet outside -not inside your home, however, accidents will happen! Pet Urine Odor Removal Blot up the liquid quickly using paper towels. Make a mixture of 1/4 teaspoon of mild dishwashing liquid and 1 quart of water. Sponge the solution into the urine spot. Do not rub, as it may make it worse. Rinse the spot with a mixture of 1/4 cup white vinegar and 1 quart of water. Blot dry with paper towels. Place paper towels over the area just cleaned, and weigh them down. Change the paper towels as they get wet. Replace with new towels. Continue until the carpet is dry. After the spot has dried, brush the carpet and vacuum it.Do not walk on the carpet until it is dry.Puppy Training Thankfully it is usually puppies who are not housebroken that have accidents on peoples carpets from time to time. It is not their fault. They can't control themselves for very long. When they are young they have small bladders. Training a puppy to do his business outside can take a few weeks and some patience. It will be worth it because you will not have to worry about urine stain removal from the carpet. Go to Pet Stain Removal Return to Carpet Stains Home Page

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