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Cleaning Dog Urine Stains from Carpet


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December 21, 2011

Sad looking puppy on carpetHere is a recipe to use on dog urine stains on carpet or upholstery.

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Directions:

Mix all ingredients together and fill shampoo bottle half full. Shake the bottle before using. Do not wet too much, you only need a thin layer of suds.

By coville123 from Brockville, Ontario

 

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March 29, 20133 found this helpful
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I think you will find that the baking soda, white vinegar & water are sufficent enough without all the extras as they do a good job on their own.

 
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June 6, 2005

I kept smelling this faint urine odor and could not find where it was. When I was moving furniture to bring my Christmas tree in, I found a big dried spot of dog urine.

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I immediately got the carpet cleaner out and went to town with baking soda and carpet cleaning detergent.

 
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November 11, 2006

What can I use to remove a dog urine stain and smell from a persian carpet?

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November 14, 20060 found this helpful
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this link has some suggestion but not sure about the persian rug

www.thriftyfun.com/tf250655.tip.html

 
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April 6, 2007

I have old pet urine stain on my carpet. I would like any solution as to how I can get them out. They are from dogs. Thank you for any help you can provide.

 
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July 10, 2007

My little dog decided to pee in a corner of the room on my beige rug that I didn't catch so the stain set. It's yellow and its smells. I tried store bought cleaners like resolve and others but the stain is still there and it still smells.

Can anyone out there suggest anything to get this stain out and help the smell in the rug? Any help will be greatly appreciated!

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By MP in Michigan (Guest Post)
December 29, 20050 found this helpful
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I have had very good results with pet stains (and the even worse stains caused by my kids' barf) using both the "Kids and Pets" and "Nature's Miracle" products. lately I've been using the K&P, which can be found at Meijer. The "Miracle" should be easily found in pet stores like PETCO.

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Applied liberally to soak the stain, well blotted up, followed by rinsing out with water using a wet carpet cleaner (I have a Bissell) Some stains required several spot treatments, where I would liberally soak the stain and leave the cleaner on, allowing it do dissolve the organic stain. For severe vomit stains, I used these products as the detergent component, with hot water rinse, in the Bissell. That, and a lot of patience.

 
July 16, 20070 found this helpful
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Mix (any brands) 8 ounces hydrogen peroxide (brown bottle in 1st aid aisle), 1/4 cup baking soda (orange box baking aisle), and just two drops ONLY of hand dishwashing liquid. Mix this well in a bucket & put into a spray bottle or sprinkle can. Use liberally. Allow to dry, or blot up & reapply allowing to dry after blotting excess. This will cure the odor even for the pet, and remove the stain, even set in stains.

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Some might require re-treatment. This solution must be used within about 20 minutes of mixing, works from the byproducts produced, does not store well. Won't work as well if stored, no byproducts anymore. Can still use as an all purpose cleaner if left over. This has saved many mattresses & oriental type rugs. Be sure it gets to the padding of the carpeting also. Beware of damaging hard woods under carpet.

 
By Court (Guest Post)
October 22, 20070 found this helpful
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I used baking soda to get the stain out, wait 10 minutes, then vaccuum it up. any longer and it will stain the carpet white

 
By Parkersmom (Guest Post)
October 28, 20070 found this helpful
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Many cleaners will work but make sure you are using cool water. Since it's a protein based stain warm water will just cause it to set in faster!

 
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July 10, 2007

I have a large recurring urine stain from our Alaskan Malamute puppy that she keeps going back to. I have used vinegar, Spot Shot, commercial products, steam cleaner products and the stain reappears after a day.

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Do you have any suggestions?

 
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April 7, 2009

I have two puppies. Every now and then I catch them peeing on the carpet! I try to clean it up as soon as I see it, but there are times when I don't catch them. The bedroom is really bad because they go at night when I am sleeping and cannot let them out!

It's making my apartment smell really bad! I don't even like to have company over because of the smell! Its horrible. I've tried everything! It just won't come out. The last product I used just made my carpet all stiff and hard, so now I'm trying to figure out how to fix that! Can someone please help me?

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April 7, 20091 found this helpful
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Is it wall to wall carpet or not? Forget the over the counter stuff - good old white vinegar and some woolite. It takes some work and a lot of little towels. You also need to use a lot of water. If it is wall to wall carpet, soak it with water first. I soak one of the towels with a lot of water to get it into the carpet. Then get that water up with another towel. Then, use water with the soap (over and over again)...then soak it with water again, then use the white vinegar. I put it in a spray bottle mixed with water. I spray it down and wipe it about 5 times. Then, a fan on it until it dries. If it is not wall to wall carpet, then scrub the front and the back also. The stains go away. But, it take a bit of work (and a lot of towels - I buy them from thrift stores or discount stores in bulk, some auto stores/hardware stores have them also). Then, just wash all the towels.

 
April 12, 20090 found this helpful
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Soak spots with full strenght hydrogen peroxide. Let it work until it stops foaming. Blot up with old towels, or give it a good shampoo.

 
June 17, 20090 found this helpful
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While the spot is still wet press out the excess urine with paper towels. put on lots of baking soda/bicarbonate of soda on the spot (enough to soak up all the liquid). Try putting peppermint oil(which you can get at a health shop) in the areas that you don't want your dogs to use as a toilet. Thy won't go there as they don't like the smell. No need to crate if the pooch is properly house trained and if you use the peppermint oil in the places he/she shouldn't go then it will be easy to clean(ex. tiles).

Anyway, back to the cleaning; after the baking soda has dried you can just vacuum the spot to get all the powder out. The baking soda is easy to use and cheap. It soaks up the urine and eliminates the smell.

 
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April 7, 2009

I am moving and the home has old dog urine stains (yellowish) on beige carpet. I need a remedy to clean these spots, the odor seems in control, but stains look awful. I need to save carpet for time being.

 
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September 22, 2009

I am trying to get dog urine stains off my beige carpet without spending alot of money.

 
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November 5, 2009

How do I get puppy pee off my cream carpets? I want to do this without a carpet cleaner.

By claire from Scotland

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November 7, 20090 found this helpful
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Blot Blot Blot, then, Natures miricle or citra solv. Can't find citrasolv? Janitor supply Limonene. Some fabrics stain or fade with any moisture. Check before using.

 
November 7, 20090 found this helpful
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There is an excellent product call Carpet Details Spotter. It is a great! I have two little dogs and my carpet still looks great. Carpet Details Spotter removes stains, does not leave any residue on the carpet. It is excellent for stains on clothing too. You can get it at www.poundsfloors.com.

 
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November 5, 2009

I'm in dire need of help. We have a 12 week old Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy and it pees and poos everywhere and I can't remove the stains. Some one please help it's urgent.

Fay

 
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November 5, 2009

How do I remove dog urine stains from a carpet?

 
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