Nature's Miracle or Ram are both great products... I swear by them and it won't damage your carpets!! When I worked at a pet shop I got great feed back from them as well... If you do try these products email me back with your feed back... daddysangel31788@yahoo.com...... trust me they work wonders
2007-06-01 05:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Some of these carpet cleaners can get kinda pricey and half the time don't work. When I had cats a friend told me about this trick that works wonders! Clean up any debris and spray scrubbing bubbles on it then scrub with a sponge and rinse with a little cool water. Then just vacum. I love scrubbing bubbles! It even got cherry kool-aid out of tan carpet and it didn't touch the color. I recomend it on any stain and it works great in the shower to. Good luck
2007-06-01 12:21:29
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answered by mom 2
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Simple Solution cat stain & odor remover - you can find it at the pet store. It's designed to remove cat urine, but the enzymes work great to break up & remove vomit too. I discovered that by accident one day when I'd run out of carpet cleaner - surprise, the Simple Solution worked WAY better!
Method: GENTLY pick up the solids with a paper towel, being careful not to rub anything into the carpet. Then gently blot the remaining moisture up with paper towels, and apply the Simple Solution - from there, follow the instructions on the bottle for standard carpet cleanup.
If your cat is vomiting frequently, you may want to consider a diet change: see http://www.catinfo.org for more information
2007-05-25 20:41:29
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answered by Bess2002 5
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Don't know if it will work for cat puke, but I used a solution of Oxy clean on a dog poop mess on the carpet, and it got it out great, better than the pet stain products I have been using.
2007-05-25 20:35:51
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answered by Cowgirl 4
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Scoop up the worst of the solids with a dustpan. Then use diluted carpet shampoo or even plain vinegar & water with a scrub brush; work from the outside in. Blot. Rinse in the same manner with clean water. Blot again. Put either a white towel or SEVERAL layers of white paper towels on the area, then weight down with something heavy (books, etc - you might want to put the bottom one in a plastic bag) and leave a couple days.
2007-05-25 20:37:47
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answered by Karen W 6
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well if you want to know of a product there's Resolve pet stain remover. You spray it right over the stained area let it soak for like 3 minutes and then you use a tiny brush with bristles and brush the stain in a circular motion than grab a wet rag and clean it up off the carpet- that worked for me.
2007-05-30 13:54:12
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answered by Firestarter 1
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My mother-in-law has 8 cats, so she encounters this problem often. If you're right on top of it, a small steam cleaner will do the trick. If it has sat for a while, try some Resolve, and hand scrub, or use the little carpet cleaner.
2007-05-25 20:35:41
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answered by Sharon 4
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Oxy-clean or something like that type name is what we use. Can't remember for certain, but its an oxygen cleaner that is a white powder that dissolves in water. Gets out the smell and the stains, we have an old cat who pukes almost daily.
2007-05-25 20:40:53
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answered by ~jeweler babe~ 4
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I have found that 409 and 409 carpet stain remover works great and kills any bacteria from the vomit. Spray liberally, let sit, pat up with a paper towel, repeat 1-2 more times, let dry then vacuum.
2007-05-31 22:52:48
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answered by Ned No D 3
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This is hilarious, but the best tact to take is to let it sit there and dry completely. Then you can peel it off the carpet a few days later, and vacuum up the dust that is left.
If you insist on scrubbing, the purple 409 is good, too, and gets it up w/o much spotting. Orange cleaners do a good job, too.
2007-05-25 20:37:58
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answered by lillie banana 1
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