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Spray dog urine around the property.
Clean cold water and mild soap (e.g. Woolite) never hurt anything, not even a wool rug. After cleaning, get one of those enzyme solutions from the pet store designed to bond with molecules in urine. Apply this substance to the area; this will suppress the linger smell of urine that the dog would otherwise continue to notice for a long time--by getting rid of these molecules, the dog won't have the scent association with that spot as a place to pee. You can train a dog not to pee on a rug by serving the dog's food on that spot for a week or so. In the dog's mind, this area then becomes part of it's "den," and it will be less likely to pee on that spot since dogs have a strict innate separation of places to eat and sleep and places to eliminate.
In order to clean cat urine from a cowhide rug, you need to soak up the urine with a paper towel. Next, spray the rug with a cat odor deodorizer spray and apply a little soap to it.
get a bottle of bleach.Get two caps full throw it in the urine wipe it up then put any scented cleaner on it.
Urine is water-soluble, hence, it normally washes away in the rain, or is absorbed into the soil and acts as a nitrogenous fertilizer. You shouldn't need to get rid of it. However, if you are not getting enough rain, just turn the hose on it.
To effectively remove dog urine from a rug, start by blotting up as much of the urine as possible with paper towels. Then, mix a solution of equal parts water and white vinegar and apply it to the affected area. Let it sit for a few minutes before blotting it up with more paper towels. Finally, sprinkle baking soda over the area and let it sit for a few hours before vacuuming it up. Repeat these steps if necessary until the odor is gone.
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rug rug if small dog or woof woof if big dog
carpet stain remover. They have this new carpet thing where it comes with a blacklight so you can see where hidden urine is, and where it seems to be, you spray the stuff on it and it goes bye,bye. :)
Yes... but use Rug Doctor Urine Eliminator for dried in urine stains as a pre-treatment to machine cleaning. Dried urine crystals are very hard and need an enzyme action to break them down. Full instructions are on the 500ml trigger spray bottle. Product is available in B&Q, Homebase, Morrisons, Johnsons The Cleaners, The Range and many Tesco stores and other independent stores.