How do I remove Cat Urine in Mattress / Sofas?
A really great method I have used is a carpet shampooer with an upholstery extension. There are specific shampoo mixes you can add that break down the stains and pet odors and allow the shampooer to suck all of the dirt out. It can be costly, but it will deep-clean to get the deeper stains out that have sunk in. You can rent a small one for around $30, not counting cleaning supplies. If you are looking for a cheaper method, it won’t get the stain out as well (or the odor as much), but you can use a neutralizer such as Stain-X.
Cat Urine in Mattress / Sofas Yes, it loves cat urine, but it will take some work. ATX’s Odor-Kill and Stain Remover must get to the source of the problem area in order to digest the problem causes. The key is that the mixed solution must come in contact with the urine in order for it to digest the urine. If there is residual urine that could not be reached by Odor Kill, it will not be digested and removed. So, it will be important to get the solution as deep as possible into the fabric and the urethane foam. Mix it 10 parts water and 1 part odor kill in a clean spray bottle. Generously spray the mattress, top, sides, bottom, and interior. The enzyme solution is working when it has moisture. It stops working when it dries. Another alternative treatment method: You need to rent a steam cleaner (that injects water under pressure and then sucks it back up). You should mix 10 oz to 15 oz. of ATX’s Odor-Kill and Stain Remover to 1 gallon of warm water in the steam cleaner (this gives about
Cat Urine in Mattress / Sofas Yes, it loves cat urine, but it will take some work. ATX’s Odor-Kill and Stain Remover must get to the source of the problem area in order to digest the “problem causes”. The key is that the mixed solution must come in contact with the urine in order for it to digest the urine. If there is residual urine that could not be reached by Odor Kill, it will not be digested and removed. So, it will be important to get the solution as deep as possible into the fabric and the urethane foam. Mix it 10 parts water and 1 part odor kill in a clean spray bottle. Generously spray the mattress, top, sides, bottom, and interior. The enzyme solution is working when it has moisture. It stops working when it dries. Another alternative treatment method: You need to rent a steam cleaner (that injects water under pressure and then sucks it back up). You should mix 10 oz to 15 oz. of ATX’s Odor-Kill and Stain Remover to 1 gallon of warm water in the steam cleaner (this gives abou