Serious Pet Urine Odor - Tips and Advice on
Eliminating Cat Urine Odor
Serious pet urine odor. You know it when you smell,
don't you? And, anyone who's ever taken care of a cat
knows the smell of extreme pet urine.
What are the best cat urine cleaners? Most experts
agree that an enzyme-based cat urine cleaner is the best cat
urine cleaner you can buy. But, is there such a thing as
homemade pet odor removal? The following article on cat urine
cleaning looks at the many different homemade pet odor removal
mixtures you can try, as well as commercial cat urine
cleaners. Should your homemade efforts fail to produce
the results you desire, do give the enzyme-based products a
try. Remember, it's important to completely eliminate the
odor, as cats have a tendency to go back back and "re-offend"
on the same spot if they continue to smell the odor.
How to Clean Cat Urine
Author: Matt Craine
When cat urine seeps through carpet, into padding and down
to the floor beneath, it can give your home an unpleasant aroma
(to say the very least!). In almost all cases, cat urine is the
worst perpetrator of pet stains and pet odors. If you own a
cat,it's important for you to know how to clean cat urine
stains.
The color of cat urine and its staining potential will often
depend on dietary habits, age and sex of the cat, whether the
cat is on medication, and the health of the cat. Urine can
saturate absorbent materials such as carpet and
padding,upholstery and mattresses well beyond the surface area
that can effectively be cleaned. It is extremely difficult to
remove all of the urine from inside of these materials. Even
after a thorough cleaning, stains and odors often remain.
Tips on how to clean cat urine from the carpet:
Removing cat urine from your carpet can be one of the most
difficult cleaning tasks, since it produce an especially
persistent, unpleasant odor and amber-colored stains, so here
are a few things you can do to eliminate them, when the
"accident" is happens.
First, blot up as much of the urine as possible with a soft,
clean white cloth or absorbent paper towel. Press down firmly
(do not rub) for 30 seconds. The more fresh urine you can
remove before it dries, the simpler it will be to remove the
odor. Remove the towel and repeat the process until the area is
fully dried. Rinse the "accident zone" thoroughly with clean,
cool water. After rinsing, remove as much of the water as
possible by blotting it up. Next, you have some options on how
to clean cat urine from the carpet:
1. Baking soda works well to eliminate surface (but
not deeply penetrated) odors. Dampen the area with clean water
and then sprinkle baking soda over it. Rub the baking soda into
the soiled area and let dry. Brush or vacuum to remove the dry
material.
2. Another option in the how to clean cat urine list
is white vinegar. Mix together 1 quart warm water and 1/2 cup
white vinegar, and dribble the mixture onto stain. Place dry
towels over the stained area and put something heavy over the
towels to increase the pressure. After some hours remove the
towels and raise the nap of the carpet with a soft-bristled
hairbrush. Note: Test the vinegar solution on a piece of fabric
that is hidden from view - under the cushion or on the backside
of the furniture.
3. To clean old or heavy stains in carpeting, consider
renting an extractor or wet-vac from a local hardware store.
The extracting/wet-vac machines works like a vacuum cleaner and
do the best job of forcing clean water through your carpet and
then forcing the dirty water back out again. When you use these
machines, you should follow the instructions carefully. Note:
Don't use any chemicals with these machines - they work much
more effectively with plain water.
4. One of the newest technologies for cleaning cat
urine is penetrate the soiled area and deactivate the odor with
peroxide or detergents. Simply spray a product that consist a
3% hydrogen peroxide and wait about five minutes. After that
use a clean white absorbent cloth, blot the area, pressing down
firmly (do not rub) for 30 seconds. Repeat this blotting
process until the area is dry. If the stain or odor persists,
repeat the process.Once the soiled area is really clean, you
should use a high-quality pet odor neutralizer. Test the
affected surface for staining first, and read and follow the
instructions.
If the area still looks stained after it's completely dry
from extracting and neutralizing, apply a specialized stain and
odor removing bacteria/enzyme cleaner, such as "Outright Pet
Stain Eliminator," "Pet 'Oops' Remover," or "Stain Gobbler".
Check out the online merchants and catalogers selling pet
supplies.
Tips on how to clean cat urine from your upholstery:
When it is not possible to remove the cover of your couch or
chair upholstery, observe the following cleaning procedures to
get the cat urine out:
Dab stubborn stains with a soft, clean white cloth or
absorbent paper towel. If solvents are required, avoid applying
them directly onto the stain, and pour it onto a clean cloth.
Clean the stain using a circular motion working from the
outside inwards. After removing the stain, dry immediately with
a hand held hairdryer using a cool setting. Take care to direct
the air stream first towards the outside of the area working
inwards. Always be careful to rub any stains gently and to use
a brush with soft bristles.
Tips to clean cat urine from hardwood floors:
Remove any excrement and blot the entire wet area
immediately and firmly with paper towels. Wash affected area
several times with white vinegar. Rinse stain thoroughly with
warm water. Blot dry with paper towels. Apply a specialized
stain and odor-removing bacteria or enzyme cleaner (see above).
Tip: Read the instructions carefully before using these
products and test them in an invisible area. If you can not
remove some old stains, try sanding away the stain and
resealing the wood.
You must be extra vigilant about cat odor and attack the
problems as soon as it occurs. Also you should remove all
traces of the odor, because if the scent remains, the cat will
do it again in the same spot.
About the author: Matt Craine is the web
developer/copywriter/creative guru for Catalogs.com in Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida. Catalogs.com is the Internet's leading
source for online and print catalogs at http://www.catalogs.com
Synonyms: Cat or pet urin, ruine, uirne, urnie, urien
and urime odor are all common typos for cat or pet urine odor.
Odour, ordor, oder and odors are typos and mispellings
for for "odor."
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