Got this from my vet. One bottle hedrogen pexiode. 1 tablespoon baking soda and 1 teaspoon dish soap. pour on and watch it bubble. Do not rub it in. It does leave a white residue which comes right out with carpet cleaner. Pexiode kills the bacterica in the pee baking soda gets rids of the oder. dish soap fresh scent. We thought we were going to have to replace our carpet but this worked great.
2007-02-28 10:38:39
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answered by dee g 3
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you have 3 strategies, IMO. in case you have a house steam/carpet cleanser, sure you are able to positioned carpet spot cleansing brokers into the water vessel, collectively with Nature's Miracle or less demanding answer. i've got performed this many cases till now. 2nd off, you have gotten the carpets professionally wiped sparkling. 0.33, could be to thoroughly replace them. from time to time if the urine gets soaked in deep adequate, it additionally soaks into the carpet pad, which from time to time even a deep cleansing won't do the trick. in case you have hardwood flooring under your carpet, the timber will additionally soak that up and the oder will possibly in no way be rid of except you do replace each and every thing AND resurface the timber below.
2016-10-02 03:09:41
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answered by thibaud 4
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I swear by OxiClean! I love the stuff. I had a puppy, a cat and my toddler pee on the carpet will potty training and it gets it all out. Even speghetti and ketchup and stuff like that. But it works great on odors. It might be in your head though. If so, OxiClean is just like bleach, but with out the bleach if you get what I'm saying. When you have a sanitary problem you would typically put bleach on everything, but you can't on carpet and OxiClean is the next best thing. It won't bleach you carpet but it will sanitize it and if it IS in your head like you might think, then sanitizing it will fix it.
2007-02-28 07:49:29
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answered by jdecorse25 5
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Tried spreading baking soda over the soiled area after cleaning and let it sit there for at least the night. I had once lost a sippy cup full of milk and when I found it it was leaking under my chair cushion and the whole chair stunk like rotten milk. I cleaned the area and then left a lot of baking soda on it for the night. The next day I vacuumed it up and the scent was gone.
2007-02-28 07:43:12
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answered by supasary 3
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This one works for me:
First, blot up what you can with paper towels. Mix one teaspoon mild dish-washing detergent in one cup warm water, dip a clean towel in the liquid and, working from outside in, dab at stain. Do not overwet. Rinse with fresh water and blot dry. Next, add one-third cup white vinegar with two-thirds cup water and dab on stain. Rinse with water; blot until dry. Once area is totally dry (after at least 24 hours), sprinkle entire area with baking soda or rug deodorizer. Vacuum after a few hours.
However, there are excellent enzyme cleaners available at all pet supplies. the one, Petastic, is remarkable..Much easier than the homemade recipe, but more expensive..
Yes, it is possible that only you smell it..My family doesn't smell it either, but I know it is there, and notice it..
I usually ask my very close (and honest) friend, if the house smells doggy..I can trust the answer.
2007-02-28 07:58:53
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answered by Chetco 7
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A water/vinegar mixture. It'll smell like vinegar for 5-10 minutes, and then you won't smell anything at all. Your puppy will still be able to smell it, however, and should be deterred from peeing there again.
2007-02-28 09:00:55
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answered by Allison Fulcher 1
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Greased Lightening
2007-02-28 08:26:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I bought Zero Odor from TV and it works great! Our 14 year old dog sleeps on a down bed, she is incontinent and had occasional 'leaks'. The odor was quite bad. I sprayed her bed and there is NO odor. I highly recommend it. Good Luck!
2007-02-28 09:06:40
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answered by Chris H 1
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My husband has a small dog that wont stop peeing on my bedroom carpet...I use a little pine sol (cannot substitute) in my steam cleaner...works like a charm for me.
2007-02-28 07:53:16
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answered by Erinyes 6
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I work at a vet clinic and we sell Knockout which you spray on the carpet. Knouckout is suppose to eliminate the smell. but i dont know if they sell them else where. try looking in vet hospitals or clinics or pet store. i dont know if they have it, too.
2007-02-28 07:42:51
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answered by duquesita33177 1
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