How To Clean Pet Urine?

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Pets bring you happiness and loyalty and of course a problem which you have to live with. To clean pet urine the best method is to get started while the urine is still wet. Otherwise, you would only allow the germs to gather up and the situation to get worse, so get to work promptly.
Soak up the moisture with a bulk of paper towel until there is no liquid that can be absorbed. Keep treading on the paper towel so that it completely wipes up the pet urine
Prepare a cleaner:Your cleaning solution would be one part water and one part white vinegar. Pour a large amount of this cleaner onto the carpet or rug where the pet urinated. Let the solution go deep and then use a brush to push in down further.The vinegar in your solution will neutralize the ammonia in the urine
Use a paper towel to soak up the moisture as you did previously. Alternatively you could use a vacuum to extract the moisture
When the spot is almost dry, spread some baking soda on the area you are treating. Put gloves on
Now, mix a teaspoon of detergent in a cup of three percent hydrogen peroxide. With the gloves on, slowly spill the prepared solution on the ammonia you had sprinkled. Use a scrubbing brush to dissolve the solution and the baking powder
Use a vacuum cleaner to such up the solution
There will be no stain, bacteria, or odor after the process has been done
Wooden Floor
On a wooden floor, soak the urine while it is fresh using paper towels and patting them with a foot
After the moisture has been absorbed almost completely, wipe the area of the floor using white vinegar
Use warm water and rinse thoroughly using a sponge
Wipe dry using fresh paper towels
Use an enzyme cleaner or a stain remover over the spot and you are done!
A useful tip for using the solutions and stain removers on your floor or carpet is to test a small amount by using it on a hidden area. This would ensure that the solution is safe and does not deprive the furniture of its color. For cat urine odor be more careful as it can cause allergies. Also, if the odor remains it is likely that the pet would urinate on the same spot.


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