Mixture of 50% Water and 50% White vinegar Pour a little Bit On The area and Then Dab It With Paper Towel. If It still smells after its Dry put Baking soda On It.
2006-12-14 00:50:23
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answered by bob r 4
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If i may suggesst the Carpet and Upholstery Stain Remover Wipes or the Spot and Stain Remover spray You will need to agitate the state using a blotting motion with the wipes. Alternatively using the spot and stain remover spray, apply a fine mist directly to the spot and agitate gently using a cleaning cloth or sponge. Thes two are safe around pets. If its a dyed wool test it in a space where its not visible first for the colour fastness. Feel free to contact if you have a query Thanks
2016-05-24 01:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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We sell a product (Odor Eliminator) that comes in a spray can that does a great job. I imagine other pet stores sell it also. It does not harm fabrics and has no smell of its own and does a great job. I use it myself and highly recommend it. Even removes skunk smell.
2006-12-14 04:36:10
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answered by Jim7368 3
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Urine Erase or Odor Zyme (Urine Erase has been around for years and I prefer it)
2006-12-17 09:41:45
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answered by Dr Dry 2
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THE PET STORES HAVE SOME GOOD PRODUCTS FOR STAIN AND ODOR REMOVAL.
2006-12-14 00:32:11
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answered by john t 4
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BAM!
2006-12-14 01:23:26
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answered by kelly 3
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