For each bottle of household peroxide, mix 1/4 cup of baking soda, and 1/2 teaspoon of dish soap.
Mix in an open bowl, and use the foam as it tops, to wash your rugs. Do not put a lid on, as it will blow, and do not use a metal container, only glass.porcelain, or plastic.
This stuff REALLY works...(Use same for skunk sprays on you or dog.)
2006-06-24 16:23:34
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answered by Chetco 7
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Good luck in getting rid of the smell, especially cat urine. Once a cat urinates in the carpet, obviously it soaks into the carpet padding and then into the floor. We've always had to remove the carpet or throw out an item a cat has urinated on. We have also had to sand down the spot on the floor underneath the carpet, seal it and revarnish it to keep the smell from coming back out. If I were you, I'd rip up the carpet and replace with vinyl flooring. Animals will keep going back to where their scent is to re-urinate and re-poop. Have animals checked at vet, especially cat, for UTI or bladder infection. Seriously, we've tried everything out on the market to remove the cat urine and nothing worked for us. Dog urine isn't as hard to remove, but still stinks. Some pro carpet cleaners have stuff to inject in carpet to alleviate the smell, but again, it did nothing for the cat urine smell. Good luck!
2006-06-24 16:24:02
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answered by wifilly 4
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Get up as much of the accident as you can.
Bring a gallon of vinegar with about a half gallon of water to a full boil (together). Dump on stain and absorb as much of the liquid up with towels as possible. Then spray with vinegar (you can use a vinegar and water mixture but I have had better luck with straight vinegar) and let sit. You may have to do this a couple of times.
If you don't like the smell of vinegar, you can also try urine gone. I'm told that using a black light will help find pet stains.
I also found a product called Nature's Miracle at my local feed store.
Good luck.
2006-06-24 17:10:35
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answered by Tookie 2
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good success in taking away the smell, fantastically cat urine. once a cat urinates in the carpet, of direction it soaks into the carpet padding and then into the floor. we've continually had to get rid of the carpet or throw out an merchandise a cat has urinated on. we've also had to sand down the spot on the floor below the carpet, seal it and revarnish it to save the smell from coming decrease back out. If I were you, i'd rip up the carpet and replace with vinyl flooring. Animals will save going decrease back to the position their fragrance is to re-urinate and re-poop. Have animals checked at vet, fantastically cat, for UTI or bladder an infection. heavily, we've tried each little thing out for sale to get rid of the cat urine and by no skill something labored for us. canines urine isn't as confusing to get rid of, yet nevertheless stinks. some professional carpet cleaners have stuff to inject in carpet to alleviate the smell, yet lower back, it did no longer something for the cat urine smell. good success!
2016-11-15 05:31:33
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answered by Erika 4
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Get a steam vac from your local grocery store. You can rent it for less than twenty dollars, it comes with detergent that smells really nice. The hardest part is getting it up a few stairs, but the carpets look brand new once they dry, I highly recommend it for pet stains as I once used it and received my entire deposit back from my landlord.
2006-06-24 16:16:20
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answered by Rose S 2
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I used a product calles "Kids and Pets" it worked great on dog barf in my car, and urine on the carpeting in my house. Now I keep, a bottle on hand. It smells nice too.
2006-06-24 16:24:49
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answered by dusty_puppy 5
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Go rent a carpet shampooer and shampoo it. This is the only way that you will be able to get it all out.
2006-06-24 16:16:07
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answered by Princess 5
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You might want to saturate your carpet with vinegar and water then use a carpet cleaner.
2006-06-24 16:16:10
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answered by Loo 3
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get as much out as you can with a dry cloth...then wet it with any kind of fabric/carpet cleaner
if you don't have that, use febreze and call a professional carpet cleaning company ASAP!
2006-06-24 16:16:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm with you / remove the carpet. put some thing down ,you can clean
2006-06-24 17:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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