You can remove the smell of urine by using a vinegar/water solution. Your question doesn't say whether the fabric is furniture, carpet or clothes. So, I'll cover all of them. On fabric and carpet, I use my shampooer. I use the recommended amount of shampoo, but for the water I use a 50/50 mix of vinegar and water. If you don't have a shampooer, the easiest thing to do is to mix a 50/50 solution in a spray bottle and spray the spot. Really soak it. Use an old towel to dab it dry. If it is something that can be laundered, pour up to 1/2 a SMALL box of baking soda in the washer, over the clothes. Add your detergent and anywhere from 1 to 4 cups of vineger. It will work best if you actually pour the baking soda and vinegar directly on the soiled items. The baking soda will make it fizz like crazy, but it won't overflow. You can even use more vinegar if it doesn't work to your satisfaction. The vinegar smell will disappear when it dries. Another thing that works, is if you have access to a washer with a "sanitize" setting, it will sometimes get the odor out without the vinegar and baking soda.
you need to drink more water
Drink more water
urine, sweat, stool , mucus and earwax
Ammonia
Because ammonia can be released easily.
No, they do not. If you smell ammonia it is not coming from the heater unless something has been put inside the heater and is burning.
Urea is the chief solid component of mammalian urine; synthesized from ammonia and carbon dioxide and used as fertilizer and in animal feed and in plastics.
ammonia
Urine. Ammonia. The smell of urine does not change in early pregnancy. Or late pregnancy.
Ammonia smell is how urine smells. Perhaps the toilet is not cleaned well enough.
Ammonia
That's because it contains ammonia.
No. Ammonia has a very strong smell. It is partly responsible for the odor of stale urine.
It's a pungent pong, like stale urine.
Ammonia smells like very long-stayed urine and a mixture with cabbage.
Ammonia smells a lot like old urine or faeces. A non-hygienic unclean toilet will often smell of ammonia.
amonia smell comes from urine, you might have some urine leaking from a urinary tract infection?? see a dr.
Yes, Mainly in cat urine as they use it to mark their territory. Ammonia is what makes the urine smell, it can also make you high.
The urea in urine can breakdown to form ammonia, especially if it comes in contact with feces.