Solutions for Removing Dog Urine Stains from Carpets
Accidents do happen regardless of how trained your dog is and how religiously you follow your puppy's training schedule. Removing dog urine stains from carpets doesn't have to be a difficult task. Quick intervention is the best way to ensure that dog urine won't leave a lasting impression (and smell) on the carpet, hardwood floor, or anywhere else. Additionally, you can take steps to get rid of the smell, even if you come across a dried urine patch or stain. Some stains might even be challenging to locate. Then, to help you determine which areas require cleaning, you might want to use a urine stain detector. We recently used this method on a carpet cleaning Hastings job. Removing fresh dog urine stains on carpet or fabric So what if your dog just urinated on the carpet just now? What's next? Fortunately, you probably already have the necessary cleaning products on hand. Over the wet area, put a thick layer of paper towels. Put a thick layer of newspaper over that. You can stand on it for a few minutes to help the paper absorb the urine more effectively. Alternatively, you can leave the paper alone until most urine has disappeared. After that, please take out the paper towels and give it a rinse. Use old towels or a wet vac to dry up all the water. You should probably expect the damp towels to stink, but that's good because you've extracted as much of the urine and its smell as possible. The next step is to get rid of the smell. And your best friend for this is baking soda, a common household item. Avoid using too much; a small amount of baking soda will