Clean Up Pet Stains

Use enzyme sprays to get rid of smelly pet accidents on furniture.

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Several pet owners have told us this story: Spot or Fluffy made a deposit on the rug or sofa, leaving a stubborn stain. And even if the stain was removed, the odor remained. After other cleaning products failed, these readers found success with “enzyme” cleaners.

Enzyme products are easy to use—just spray or blot them on the stain according to the directions. The products contain harmless bacteria that “eat” the organic matter that causes the odor. When the organic matter is gone, the bacteria run out of food and die. The whole process will take anywhere from a few hours to a few days. Some manufacturers recommend covering the area with plastic or a wet cloth to keep the bacteria moist and healthy. A 24-oz. spray bottle of enzyme cleaner costs about $10 at pet and discount stores. Be sure to choose a product made specifically for pet stains.

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Enzyme sprays don't work well enough for odors. I thought I tried everything, but then I heard about Baking Soda. I tried it and it really worked!! I don't know why I didn't try it before. Everyone knows baking soda takes out odors. Shake out a liberal amout over the affected area. Make sure it gets into the carpet. Let it sit for at least a half hour. The longer the better. Then vacuum. Do it again if it still lingers some.

By z1laura, on 03/19/2009

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