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How to Eliminate Pet Stains and Odor
Choosing the Right Commercial Product
Are you sick and tired of dealing with pet stains and odor? Just about every pet owner experiences occasion when the little dog or cat has an accident. While frustrating, this is simply part of owning a pet. Rather than not invite people over because of the stains and odor, why not do something about it. Today, the market is flooded with all types of commercial products that are formulated to work. That means even with an occasional accident, you can completely, remove the stain and any lingering odor.
As with anything, some products work better than other products. To take the guesswork out of the buying process, we have done the homework for you. The following products come highly recommended because they are affordable and they work.
GONE! Pet Stain and Odor Remover
This product is specially formulated to remove protein-based stains, as well as the associated odor. Using natural enzymes, the protein is quickly broken down, which results in the stain and odor disappearing.
See Spot Go
For those tough pet stains and odor problems this particular product takes them away but bet of all, without scrubbing. You can use See Spot Go on both upholstered furniture and carpeting.
Four Paws Wee Wee Super Strength Stain and Odor Remover
Simply following the instructions removes urine and feces stains and odor permanently. However, this product also works well on blood, dirt, mud, and grass.
Fresh N Clean Pet Odor and Stain Eliminator
This pet stain and odor remover works by using Oxy strength technology, which is an oxygenated compound. The stain and odor is gone within minutes.
Other Methods for Pet Stains and Odor Removal
Sometimes, the family pet decides to have an accident at night or during the holidays when no stores are open. In this case, you need something to work that you have on hand. There is certainly no reason to let a pet stain ruin your home. The following are some excellent options to combat pet stains and odor, making your furniture or carpeting look and smell good as new.
For areas that are washable such as bedding, linen, and some types of rugs, you can machine wash them as usual. However, the key to removing the odor is to add about one pound of baking soda to the wash. Rather than use the dryer, hang outside to dry if possible. If you still notice a pet stain and odor, wash the item again but this time, add an enzymatic cleaner to the wash. This type of substance is available at pet stores and some veterinarian’s offices, which works by breaking down pet waste.
Now, for carpeting and upholstery furniture, if you find a stain that has had time to set, you will need to get serious about cleaning. If you do not own a carpet shampooer, we recommend you rent one. Use commercial grade carpet shampoo and hot water. With this, you will force the clean water through the carpet or upholster fibers, drawing the dirty water out.
Finally, pet stains and odor can be removed by getting the area wet with warm water first. Next, fill a spray bottle with about one-third white vinegar, two-thirds warm water, and one-quarter cup baking soda. Spray this on the soiled area, allowing it to stand for about 15 minute. With a soft bristle brush, work the mixture into the carpet. Then, use clean, warm water to rinse. The last step would be to take a clean towel or paper towels, place over the spot, and stand on it to remove all the moisture (this may need to be repeated several times).
Medical or Behavioral Considerations
If you suspect there are old pet stains causing odor problems, you will need to track them down using your eyes and nose. Another tip is to use a black light, which will help the urine stains show up. Then, clean all of the areas as indicated. If the urine has seeped down into carpet padding, then you have a more serious problem. In this case, you may end up replacing carpeting.
For family pets that have a habit of leaving you nasty little surprises, you should first find out if there is something medical going on. If your cat or dog is perfectly healthy, then you need to determine why this problem is occurring. It could be that your animal is suffering from separation anxiety when you leave for work, perhaps your pet is bored, or some other reason. Sometimes, keeping a pet in a large kennel during the day and then only out when you are home is a solution. If that is not an option for you, then you might consider investing in professional training for your pet. Yes, pet stains and odor are annoying but proper treatment will make all the difference in the world. Do not throw away money on new carpeting or furniture until you have tried to remove stains and odor using any one of the recommended treatment options.
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