Follow these easy steps to remove both wet, dry, old or new urine stains!
Step #1:
Look for all the places that have visible stains or bad smells. You may not be able to see many of the stains, but you can always do the 'sniff' test! There are also Urine Odor Detector Blacklights available in stores and Online, that can show up all the pet urine stains in your house that can't be seen with the natural eye.
Step #2:
Replace your vacuum cleaner with a fresh, new bag. It's very important to do this as you will need optimum suction power!
Step #3:
Give the soiled areas a good vacuum, then apply some Urine Removal Powder (also available in stores or Online). You can also try carpet powder, or even bicarb soda, but the best results are achieved when you use the proper Urine Removal Powder. NOTE: if your vacuum has a hose attachment, make sure you use it.
Step #4:
Pre-mist the stained areas with a Pet Odor Removal Mist. Make sure you don't saturate the carpet! (The idea is to properly remove the stains using the driest possible method. Using water can cause the urine to absorb further in.) Use a scrubbing brush, or the Applicator Brush provided with the Odor Removal Mist and work the substance into the stain. This will help to remove the dry, hard to remove stains.
Step #5:
Apply about a 1/8 to a 1/4 inch layer of the powder from Step #3, all over the urine stained areas.
Step #6:
With the Applicator Brush, firmly scrub the Powder thoroughly into the stains. Make sure you work the powder right into the stains. Now leave the powder in the carpet until it's completely dried.
Step #7:
Vacuum the powder completely out of the carpet. By now, the powder should be holding all the urine and nasty odors and you can simply throw it away!
Step #8:
Give your pet some love and forgiveness, it will surely need it!
So there we have it! The complete method of How To Remove Pet Urine.
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