Thursday, March 12, 2009

Helpful tips on Cat and Dog Urine odors

Clean cat and dog urine from your carpets inexpensively and easily using this homemade cat urine removal recipe. It will clean and deodorize cat urine odors from your carpet or rugs without purchasing cleaning products.

If your cat or dog has urinated on your carpet you know how hard it is to get rid of the lingering smell of cat or dog urine. Cleaning cat urine can be quite a challenge. Don't waste a lot of money trying different urine removers. Here is our free cat urine cleaner home remedy recipe. the ingredients, most of which you will already have in your house. You can deodorize and clean cat and pet urine odors and stains from your carpets and rugs using common household products.
When a cat urinates on carpets, rugs or furnishings it can leave a very unpleasant distinctive smell that is hard to get rid of. This urine odor stimulates the cat to spray in that area again this will perpetuating the problem. Once you remove the odor permanently the cat will no longer keep going back to the same area to re-offend.

Dog owners also have problems from dog urine smells on furnishings and carpets. A puppy can have many accidents on the floor before they are housetrained or an incontinent older dog can leave dribbles of urine on the carpet. This homemade recipe works just as well on dog urine as it does on cat urine. It will also work to remove human urine odor.
1. If the cat has recently urinated on the carpet, first absorb as much of the cat urine as possible using paper towels or an old white terry cloth towel do not use any towels with any color. Place clean paper towels or white tery cloth over the cat urine area and step on them so as to absorb as much of the urine as possible. Repeat with dry towels until no more moisture can be absorbed.
2. Next, wet the area with a solution of 50% white vinegar and 50% water. Make sure you use enough of the solution to penetrate the fibers deep down to the base of the carpet . Allow it to dry. You can assist drying by blotting with absobant white terry cloth towel. A fan can also be used to assist drying. If you own a wet and dry vac use that to remove excess moisture.
The acidity of the vinegar will neutralize the ammonia in the cat urine.
3. Apply a liberal amount of baking soda over the affected area and drizzle lightly with a quarter of a cup of hydrogen peroxide mixed with a teaspoon of dishwashing detergent. Work it in with a scrubbing brush not to hard as not to abrade(damage) the fiber or your fingers (be sure to wear rubber gloves) to dissolve the baking soda and work it down into the carpet. Allow it to dry. Then vacuum.

The vinegar will neutralize the ammonia and hydrogen peroxide is a powerful oxidizer capable of killing bacteria and help removes the stain and smells. Baking soda is a well known deodorizer which absorbs odors. Important.

Never use ammonia or ammonia-based products on the carpet.

One of the ingredients of urine is ammonia and your cat may be encouraged to re-offend in the same area if it detects the smell of ammonia.


If you need futher assistance please call JMS Enterprises 1800-719-0002 http://jmscarpetcare.com/

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