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Try a special enzymatic dog urine remover (available at any pet store). They work the best.
Stain Remover let me guess dog or baby
pants, suits (especially spring for women), some draperies, tablecloths, napkins
Put dog outside where they belong and buy a new couch, because urine has ammonia in it and the smell will never go away only fade. Well actually....you can use 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water. Vinegar will remove the enzymes that make the urine smell, oh that would be the ammonia, and the smell will go. You will need to keep the dog away from the couch until it is clean and dry though, and then make sure it does not happen again.
bed sheets, blankets, etc
There is no best material to use to make sheer draperies. It is a matter of taste. I personally like to use a fine silk.
Silk is an expansive luxurious fabric, popular since ancient times. Like any fabric, silk can be used to make clothe, draperies, beddings...and such.
With a pair of scissors. They have been permanently stained, I'm afraid.
That would depend on the fabric they are made with, usually curtains made with a silk or similar fabric will need to be dry cleaned.
The term draperies refers to cloth hanging curtains.
As soft as silk
Urine plays NO part in dog mating.
Why are you smelling dog urine, new hobby or something?
You would need to have your draperies professionally cleaned if that is indicated on the label for the care of the draperies. Also if you feel that a professional cleaning would give you thebest results.
The purpose of shear draperies is to allow light in while giving you the comfort of privacy.
Draperies should generally be cleaned one or two times a year.
The Havanese, or sometimes referred to as the Havana Silk Dog