You need to be using a cleaner that will deodorize as well as kill germs and bacteria. This is a surfactant cleaner so works by absorbing into the stain, and then breaking the bonds of the stain. I would suggest staying away from enzymatic cleaners as they are live feeding and generally die out in the carpet leaving the smell to returne in a few days. Do not use vinegar or ammonia as they encourage the pets to continue in the spot you applied them.
how i would is that take a special urine cleaner and get a damp wet cloth and dab the spot and rub a little bit not much. thanks
You can use Febreeze Pet Odor~ Works great!
I imagine to would but there are other products on the market that will do the same thing. Nature's Miracle will remove the smell out of the crate. It will also remove stains out of carpet of pet urine.
Yes, it is possible to get urine odor out of a carpet even if it has been there a while. It will need to be re cleaned, possibly more than once. If there is padding under the carpet, it will need to be removed and replaced. The floor below should be thoroughly cleaned as well.
try baking soda
There are lots of ways to remove the smell of car urine from a carpet. One of the best ways to do it is by using an odor remover like, Nature's Miracle Stain & Odor Remove, which can be purchased from pet stores and on websites like Amazon.
You can buy some pet odor eliminator at a pet store and use that, it works for all types of urine smells
Pet Urine deposits go through several stages, but over time, if left untreated, they will eventually bleach the carpet.
vinegar or any pet odor eliminator that you can get at wal-mart or pet stores.
Pet urine smells because of the bacteria in it. To remove the smell you need to completely kill the bacteria and remove the stain. When cleaning pet stains, you must remember that animals urinate instinctively where they smell urine. This is important because urine contains some of the same chemical compounds found in vinegar and ammonia. Because of this, you do not want to clean carpet with anything ammonia or vinegar based if you have pets. If you do this, you are only enhancing the smell of those compounds and encouraging your pet to continue to urinate in that spot. You also need to be leary of anything enzyme based. Enzymes are live bacteria themselves. They are intended to be released to eat away the protein in urine stains. However if you have ever cleaned your carpet with anything else at any point in time, the enzymes will not eat the urine stain. Instead they will focus on eating whatever reside that other cleaner has left behind. You also want to remember that being live bacteria, enzyme based cleaners will die. When this happens, they decompose in your carpet and begin to smell after they have expired. You need to use a cleaner that will kill the bacteria, deodorize the odor and remove the stain.
If you do have raccoon urine on a carpet you have a problem. I just recently learned on Animal Channel that raccoon's urine contains a parasite that can be transmitted to humans. You need to get a very strong disinfectant on that carpet. Call your local vet to see what you should use.
You should absorb the urine with paper towels or cloth towels. You can use white vinegar to neutralize the odor. There are also pet products that you can buy at the pet store to get rid of and neutralize urine.
Pour white vinegar on the affected area and soak it well. Use paper towels to remove excess vinegar. It will smell strongly like vinegar for a few days, but once the vinegar odour is gone, so should the urine smell. Vinegar neutralizes a variety of unpleasant odours. Do not use red vinegar as this will stain your carpet.