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Urine is a homogeneous mixture if it is clear but is a heterogeneous mixture if it is cloudy; cloudiness arises from the presence of undissolved solids, which have a different composition from the liquid phase.
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.
No, urine is not an example of a colloid. Urine is a liquid solution composed of water, electrolytes, and waste products dissolved in it. A colloid is a mixture where one substance is finely dispersed in another substance, creating a cloudy or milky appearance.
Pus in urine can be identified through a urine test called urinalysis, which can detect the presence of white blood cells and bacteria in the urine. Symptoms like cloudy or foul-smelling urine, frequent urination, and pain or burning during urination may also indicate the presence of pus in the urine. If you suspect pus in your urine, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
If urine is allowed to stand without a preservative, bacterial growth can occur, leading to changes in pH and the breakdown of compounds like glucose and proteins. This can result in the urine becoming cloudy, foul-smelling, and potentially inaccurate for diagnostic testing.
I have tried vinegar many times on urine soaked clothes, soaking in hot water and vinegar...smell is still there!!
Soak it in a mixture of white vinegar and water.
Clear Vinegar & Water - let dry, then use baking soda...
Glycosuria, the presence of glucose in the urine, typically does not cause urine to become cloudy. Cloudy urine may be due to other factors such as the presence of white blood cells, bacteria, or excess protein. If you notice cloudy urine, it is best to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
A mixture of white vinegar and water can effectively remove the smell of dog urine from carpet. Simply mix equal parts vinegar and water, spray it on the affected area, and let it sit for a few minutes before blotting it up with a clean cloth. Repeat as needed until the smell is gone.
To remove pet urine from hardwood floors, blot up as much of the fresh urine as possible using paper towels, then clean the area with a mixture of water and vinegar. Follow up with an enzymatic pet stain remover to break down any remaining odor-causing components in the urine. Allow the area to dry completely.
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.
To get rid of urine smell on a floor, you can try cleaning the area with a mixture of white vinegar and water. Alternatively, you can use an enzymatic cleaner specifically designed to break down urine odor molecules. Make sure to thoroughly clean the affected area and allow it to dry completely to eliminate the smell.
a solution of warm water and vinegar and a little dish soap has work for me.... then suck it out with a shop vac or hand held shampooer to pull it all out....then repeat with vinegar solution again as many times as needed. there is something in the vinegar that nuetrelizes the urine.
Try white spirits vinegar but rinse it off before you put your piggies back
sometimes. the urine can be sort of cloudy.
To remove urine smell from leather, mix equal parts of water and vinegar and wipe down the affected area. Allow it to air dry. Alternatively, you can try using a leather cleaner specifically designed to remove odors.