How to Remove Pet Odor from Carpet
Although cuddly and sweet, pets are often a pestilence in sanitation. Here's how to remove pet odor from carpet.
Removing Pet Odor from Carpet
Well, first things first. Learn your lessons. Try keeping your pet away from carpeted rooms or don't let it linger for too long. A repetition of this experience is best avoided... Back to the present. Now that the pet has done a bad job, how to remove pet odor from carpet?
- The dirtying is best identified in its earliest stages before the smell sets well into the carpet. So be sure that you clean the carpet as soon as possible. Just picking up the rubbish isn't going to help. You have to first look around for the full extent of the damage. In case it is not easily visible, you can use a black-light bulb to search for the location of the accident.
- It is important that you clean the stained spot using water extraction carpet cleaning machines or at least a special carpet shampoo machine. Make sure that you don't end up using ammonia-based cleaning agents as they'll only worsen the smell. Ammonia resembles the smell of waste, so the dog might be misled into using the same spot again. Also ensure that you don't use hair dryers or steamers as they'll only fix the odors more strongly into the carpet.
- You can use different types of deodorizers as per your choice. Deodorizing powder will keep your carpet smelling fresh. On the other hand you may also use vinegar to deodorize the carpet. Baking soda is also a good deodorizer for those who prefer a unscented deodorizer.
- Vacuum the spot again so as to ensure that the dirty water is absolutely sucked out. Sometimes if the carpet is not cleaned out soon enough, the urine seeps into the carpet and turns up later unexpectedly. This is called wicking. Another option to stop wicking is to place a thick old rag on the stained area and place something heavy on the rag. This will have a sponge effect on the wicking. But ensure that the heavy thing kept on the rag isn't too valuable! You can also use electric air purifiers to clean out any lingering smells.
- If all fails, then ring up a professional carpet cleaner.

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