Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Ummmm Yuck Pet Urine..


What You Will Need

To remove the dog urine odor, you will need the following:

  • Paper towels
  • Hand towel or cloth
  • Scrub brush
  • Vacuum
  • Hair dryer or fan (optional)
  • Baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon dish detergent mixed with 3.4 cup 3% hydrogen peroxide
  • Cold water
  • A commercial dog odor and stain remover or
  • Distilled white vinegar and
  • Warm water

1- Catch the Dog Urine Stain Early

The sooner you can begin to remove the stain, the more likely you are to be able to eliminate odors effectively. Immediately blot–not rub–the stain with paper towels. Pour cold water on it to flush the stain and blot again. If the stain is already dry when you find it, begin with the cold water.

2- Use Cleanser

Next, you can begin to eliminate the dog urine odor by saturating a hand towel with a commercial cleanser or your vinegar and warm water solution. You can use this solution on carpets, upholstery and most hard surfaces, but do not use on stone or marble surfaces. If unsure, test the solution on a small patch first to see if it will stain. Wipe the stain with the soaked cloth in circular motions. Let air dry or dry with a hair dryer or fan.

3- Sprinkle Baking Soda

Baking soda is one of the best tools available to eliminate odors. Cover the stain entirely with baking soda. Pour the hydrogen peroxide and dish detergent solution over the baking soda. Although it should be okay, test the peroxide solution on a tiny area to check if it will stain. Use a scrub brush to work the mixture into the dog pee stain. Allow the mixture to soak in for a few minutes.

4- Vacuum

Vacuum the baking soda mixture away. This should have worked to get rid of the dog urine odor. However, you can repeat Steps 3-4 if needed.


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