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| Carpet Cleaning Tips For Removing Pet Stains |
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I am certain everyone who has a pet has
encountered an accident or two on their carpeting from time to time.
Whether it happens when the animal is young and attempting to find out
where they are able to urinate, or perhaps an older pet who might not
possess as much mobility as they once had, accidents occur. The great
aspect is that they don't need to result in a lasting impact on your
floors, if they are treated promptly and effectively. Here's where a few
carpet cleaning tips is useful!
Believe it or not, the first step is not to use a steam machine or
chemical cleaners on the area. Doing this may only cause the odor
and stain to bond with the carpet fiber, which is not something you want
to happen.
- The ideal step to start with would be to soak up as much
liquid as possible with old newspapers or paper towels.
- The next step
would be to rinse the area with clean, cool water and then blot up as
much fluid as it is possible to once more. By doing this you're going to
be soaking up the water as well as part of the urine and odor.
- After doing this if you still can detect any pet odor,
redo the rinse and blot method. Once you are comfortable that you have
taken out all the odor and stain that you can, permit the location to
dry completely. When it has dried, make use of a pet odor neutralizer if
you want, to get rid of any slight odor that might endure. |
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| Makaila |
| This is such good information I don't know how many times I've immediately poured chemical on to the spot. Thanks for the valuable information. |
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Posted On : June 29, 2011 at 5:10 pm |
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