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How Do You Remove Pet Urine From Carpet And Upholstery?

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How Do You Remove Pet Urine From Carpet And Upholstery?

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Do you have a puppy, kitten, dog or cat that just hasn’t learned that it’s not appropriate to use the couch or carpet for their bathroom? Here’s a tip on cleaning up the mess but not cleaning out your wallet. With your dry towel or paper towel, remove as much of the urine as possible with a blotting motion, not rubbing. Mix a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and warm water in your spray bottle. Spray your vinegar/warm water solution on the soiled area and allow it to dry. If the area is too large or you are in a hurry you can use a wet-dry vacuum to remove the excess wetness. Sprinkle the baking soda over the dried area then spray your vinegar/water solution on top of the baking soda. With your soft bristle brush, work the baking soda, vinegar/water mixture into a paste and into the soiled area, working it in real good. Let it dry. Once the area is dry the baking soda will return to a powder. Vacuum it up.

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