use oxyclean for the stain.... spray vinegar & water to neutralize the smell (vinegar smell dissipates)
Be Blessed!
2007-01-30 12:26:36
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answered by ramzee 4
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No.... sorry.... urine cannot be removed from a mattress. Although you may succeed in removing the stain visually, you'll never get out what soaked into the mattress. And what happens once urine soaks into a mattress is ugly. Realy ugly. It causes mold, bacteria, spores and the number of mattress mites to grow quickly. These then proliferate. Urine soaked mattresses are a major cause of respiratory problems for young children when they are at the bed-wetting stage. So sorry.... I know how expensive mattresses are...
2007-01-30 11:57:52
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answered by The ReDesign Diva 7
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Before you give up completely give Hydrogen Peroxide a try.
I have used it successfully on animal urine stains on a mattress and the carpet. Put some in a spray bottle, spray it on then scrub lightly with a scrub brush and dab it with a towel or paper towel, repeat as needed.
Hydrogen peroxide may bleach the color of your mattress or may not...test an inconspicuous area first. Hope it helps!
2007-01-30 12:03:02
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answered by Michelle G 2
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Yes you can have it cleaned. You can call a carpet cleaning professional, they have the chemicals to remove the stain and kill the bacteria. Also to deoderize it. Have it done and then after you pay it, take a copy of the receipt over to you neighbor for reimbursement
2007-01-30 12:41:13
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answered by Gary S 5
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no, you can't remove stains like that from a mattress, if your mattress is still under warranty you may be able to have the base re-covered
2007-01-30 11:55:05
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answered by mojopez 4
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just flip it! no, unfortunately urine is one of the hardest things to remove from carpet and mattresses, etc. you could try calling a pro upholestry cleaner, but they won't be able to remove it from within the mattress.
2007-01-30 11:59:38
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answered by I'm so crafty, I make people 5
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Try Nature's Miracle, it's sold in pet stores for pet accidents. It has enzymes that kill the bacteria, removes the odor and stains.
2007-01-30 14:00:40
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answered by curious 2
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not that i'm aware of. i've tried pretty much everything.
plus i work at a motel and the housekeepers havent come up with anything either.
good luck. and, if you come up with something let me know if you can.
2007-01-30 12:12:04
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answered by Anonymous
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if you catch it right away use carpet cleaner on it and it will take it out,but it depends how long its been in there
kathy
2007-01-30 12:01:32
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answered by kwaynedglvr 2
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