Most stores sell spot cleaner for pets that works pretty well, BUT If there is a 99 cent store, dollar general, or especially Family Dollar where you live, you can find an awesome little cleaning agent called "Awesome" and it is just that! My mom's using it right now to get out puppy stains! And it's only $1. Plus you can use it for any/everything.
2007-03-15 04:31:28
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answered by lheartorangejuice 2
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Actually I have tried more products than I can remember and there is one thing that worked and it's cheap and easy. Combine 2 cups of hydrogen peroxide, 2 teaspoons of baking soda and 2 drops of dishwashing liquid. Combine the mixture and pour it over the stained article, making sure it is completely soaked and let it sit for 24 hours without disturbing it. The mixture is only good while fresh and you can't save any unused portions. This stuff is miraculous-it works on every article my cat has destroyed, even old urine stains. It won't remove discoloration, but it completely destroys the odor and I have tried every expensive product out there. This stuff was a miracle. Even got the odor out of my hardwood floors!!!!! Good luck!
2007-03-15 13:56:01
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answered by Opester 5
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On the internet you can order a product called Zero Odor. It absolutely will remove the urine smell. This product was tested by my local television news station and it even removed the smell of cow feces! It isn't that expensive either. You should try it.
2007-03-15 11:39:17
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answered by Amy N 2
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Ooh good luck. I've washed cat beds my kitten pee'd in and the cats still won't sit in it.
Bicarbonate of soda in the washing powder tray of the washer works on a lot of smells. You could try that.
2007-03-15 11:29:49
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answered by nikki 3
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Massengill Douche Powder will remove the smell from any fabric from clothing to carpet.
2007-03-15 11:35:49
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answered by aardwolfk 1
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A half of cup of white vinegar in the wash load should strip the clothing of all scents and fabric softeners, then laundry again as usual
2007-03-15 11:32:21
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answered by Cheryl 6
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It's a product called "Nature's Miracle" or "Nature's Remedy" - in white bottle with red print. At any pet store. It's enzymes that eat organic material and their end product is water. It is great. Follow directions as printed. Also works great as regular laundry additive if you have tough sweat stains, etc. Seriously, this stuff is great
2007-03-15 11:31:53
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answered by holly_a_johnson 1
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There is a remarkable product called UrineGone. It takes the smell and spots out of the material, and has enzymes to kill whatever is left of it.
2007-03-15 11:34:39
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answered by RaeOLyte 3
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The best stuff I found is the "Brown" bottle Lusol brand cleaner. I have also used "OUT!" pet odor eliminator, I bought it at Menards home improvement store.
Good luck with it.
2007-03-15 11:40:22
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answered by Linda F 1
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Wash with Borax. We have used many products on the market labeled to remove pet odors simply to find they don't work.
2007-03-15 11:54:14
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answered by Sarah 2
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