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I found it at Petsmart. They have tons of different types (oxy powered, orange scented, advanced....etc) I got a HUGE bottle for about 12 bucks |
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nature's miracle seems to do the trick when we find those spots :( hope it helps on your friend's carpet too. |
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Try odoban. Sold at home depot. You can use it on stains and also shampoo the carpet with it. Works great. |
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It so good to know that I'm not the only one whose cat likes to pee everywhere except the litter box :p. But since Brandi uses potty pads, my cat now uses the potty pads to pee and the litter box to poop. She's going into kidney failure (She's 13 yrs old) so using the potty pads have been great for the both of them. They each have their own potty pads area that they use. I also use Nature's Miracle and I swear by it. I usually get the industrial size. It's expensive but a lot cheaper than replacing carpets or hardwood flooring. I usually use Nature's miracle and my hand carpet cleaner, that usually does the job. |
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Removing pet stains Hi, another good product is 123 Odor Free from Just Rite Cleaning products. It comes with Yellow-out, Odor Free and Odor Neutralizer. You have to speak directly to Bill to order it. First you apply the yellow out and blot, then you inject the Odor Free directly into the carpet so it goes down into the carpet pad, then you spray the odor neutralizer. The last step is to put a dampened (not wet) white cloth over the spot and tap with your foot and let it dry overnight. This draws the urine out of the pad/carpet onto the white cloth. I think the key is injecting the product into the pad and then letting it draw up into the white cloth/paper towel. Perhaps you could do this with Natures Miracle too - you would just need a syringe to inject into the carpet. He also recommends using a black light to find the urine stains if they are not visible. |
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Removing pet stains Just FYI - I've been using this for quite some time now as my yorkie male goes outside and also uses wee wee pads - although he hits the wee wee pads most of the time, he still sometimes decides to go where he pleases. He has always been a challenge that way. I notice that recently Bissell introduced something using a syringe - I think they took the idea from Just Rite as I really feel that injecting the solution into the carpet vs just blotting was Bill's original idea. |
You can also try a mixture of 1/2 water 1/2 white vinegar. Spray generously on the area and let it sit for about 5 minutes, then scrub the carpet with a brush or other item. Once you have spot treated all the stains with the mixture, you can shampoo the carpets with a regular carpet shampooer. |
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