Pet Stains Removal Tips

 
 
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Removing Pet Stains And Odor

How To Remove Pet Stains & Odor

Most homeowners that own a pet will experience the pains of pet stains and odors at some point in their lives.

Most of us will have to deal with cleaning up a stain every now and then. The goal is to effectively remove the stain from the floor, wall, or other product and then to also do enough of a cleaning up that you actually remove the odor that tends to linger as well.

Unfortunately, there is not an easy, one way works the best method out there. And, contrary to what you may think or hear, not all of the chemicals you can purchase to help you to remove pet stains will actually work. Therefore, it is essential for you to learn just how to get rid of the awful pet stains you find with these proven methods.

Basic Pet Stain Removal

The first thing you need to know is what the basic stain removal procedures are for pet stains. Here are some basic things that you can always fall back on to use.

  • Time is essential. You need to get to the stain as quickly as you can. When you do this, you are able to get most of the liquid out of the carpet or off the flooring before it sets into it. The first thing that you need to do then is to get clean, white paper towels and absorb as much of the mess from the carpet as possible. Liquid should be blotted out of the carpet until you can not get any more out. Do not scrub it!
  • After you do this, there may still be some stain that needs to be removed. You will then need to work on removing it. The first thing that you can do is to dilute vinegar in a bottle 50/50 with warm water. Spray this onto the stain and allow it to dry. This will neutralize the stain and it will not be noticeable.
  • Or, try a solution of vinegar, baking soda and water in a spray bottle. A few teaspoons of baking sod will cause a reaction with the chemical that will also help to remove that stain, even if it has been sitting there for a while.
  • To neutralize the smell of the urine, sprinkle baking soda dry onto the carpeting in the spot. Allow it to absorb the odors there and then vacuum it up.
  • In an emergency situation, you can treat the stain with club soda. Or, use seltzer water. Then, go back and treat it as you normally would.

Removing pet stains and odors can be a bit more complicated. There are a number of other ways that you can get a better clean for your carpets though. Below, you will find more, specific help for this need.

Stopping A Pet From Staining Carpets

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if our pets would just not make this mess?

It would but most will not think like you and I would. Yet, you can train your pet to stop the problem. First off, all pets should be trained to go outside effectively. Secondly, you should set up a schedule with your pet to insure that the pet is allowed out when he needs to go. For example, you should allow you pet to go out before bed, in the morning and approximately 15 minutes after he has finished eating.

Now, when he does have an accident, do not react to it. Your pet does not see the difference between a good reaction and a bad. To him, you are just paying attention to him. So, do not react in this way to him. Finally, when it comes to removing pet stains from the carpet, do so in the best manner possible. A location that smells of urine or ammonia will instinctively tell the pet to go there again.

Removing all pet stains from your home will keep this from happening again.

Removing Pet Stains From Washable Items

The good news is that most pet stains will wash right out of your clothing or other washable items. You should follow the care instructions that are provided by the manufacturer. Machine washable products should be laundered as normal, but in addition to the detergents, add baking soda into the water as well. Make sure to pre treat the area with a stain remover before washing them as well.

Pet Stains On Floors And Walls

Sometimes, they even get the walls. If this is the case, you need to take extra precautions when it comes to successfully removing pet stains. You may need to remove and replace the layer of varnish or paint on your walls, baseboards or furniture. You may also need to take some time to consider the proper cleaning method for pet stains on these items as to not damage them in the process. There are products on the market that you can purchase that will actually help you in this manner.




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