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Is there a way to get rid of pet stains on carpets and to help lessen dog shedding?

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Is there a way to get rid of pet stains on carpets and to help lessen dog shedding?

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I have tried numerous products on my carpets that have promised to clean dog urine- none have worked thus far. Is the only solution to pick up the carpeting that remains over the hardwood? This dog is an adorable – shed- free bichon. . The other dog is a beautiful, non-indoor urinating dog, but he sheds, sheds, sheds. If you’re referring to stains from your pet’s previous accidents, and the spots were cleaned, then the stains present are more likely from soap or detergent residue “attracting” dirt. Any good, low sudsing carpet cleaner should remove those stains. Pretreating may be necessary. For fresh accidents, use paper towels to absorb as much of the urine as possible. Saturate the area with white vinegar and repeat the paper towel treatment, soaking up as much of the vinegar as possible. The white vinegar will neutralize the urine scent. Then sprinkle a good layer of table salt over the area. Notice the salt begin to draw the remaining liquid out of the carpet. Cover with a towel a

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