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Help! How to remove dried pee stain from carpet? I am trying to help an elderly neighbor find something to remove a large dried potty stain from her carpet. The carpet is beige and the potty stain is very large (about 12 inches around) made by a Boxer. It has been dried in the carpet for some time. I plan to get her any product that might work for this but I don't know if there is anything. There is also a bad musty dog smell in her house so I need to try to get that out too. There are probably more stains that she doesn't know about. Can anyone help? If the stain can't be removed I suggested that she get a throw rug to cover it because she is very upset about the stain. Thanks! |
Just heard about a product that might help you. My friend lives next door and his dog likes to tinkle on the carpet. He tried all sorts of products. He got ZEP spot and stain remover and he said it got the stain out. I think he got it in Home Depot. Hope this helps! Good luck! |
Nature's Miracle sold at pet stores works for us. You need something with an enzyme in it to take out the protein left in urine. The enzyme is a bacteria that actually eats the protein, and the protein is what causes the smell and the animal to return to the spot. However this takes time to work, and you have to let the spray dry naturally. It might take many treatments, and if the urine has saturated the pad, you might have to pull the carpet back, and replace the pad. Many products will take out the stain, you need something that removes all the protein, so that other dogs won’t be attracted to the spot. |
Thank you!!! I will try it. :):) |
I find that repeated treatments with Spot Shot work really well, too. Just don't oversaturate the carpet. Clean, let dry, clean...etc. Good luck. So nice of you to help your neighbor! |
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I first mist the area with Bissell carpet shampoo for pets, and work that in. I then use my Haans steamer with the brush attachment. Area is then as good as new!! |
We have a cat that insists on peeing on everything....and if you have cats you know how hard it is to get the smell out of furniture, carpet etc. We swear by Nature's Miracle - Advanced. We just dump it on, let it soak and the soak it up with a towel. We have also used it on things Sophie has peed on and we have always had really good results with it. |
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I'm not sure if she has a vaccuum with a brush and I'm not sure that she would know either. Do any of these treatments need to be applied with a sponge and rubbed? Or will we need to get a brush and scrub the stain? Thanks for the help and great suggestions. |
I just tried natures miracle....still working on potty training, so we have the occasional accident. It honestly works wonders!!!!! I have brand new carpet, so any stain that pops up, I'm quick to remove. I had to do the process about 2 times, but after that it is completely gone! Hope that helps! |
"Your pet, sweet as he is, made a mess. Luckily, you have your trusty bottle of Nature’s Miracle Stain & Odor Remover handy, so you know the stain and the smell will be eliminated soon. However, to make sure the mess is completely removed, it’s important to use Nature’s Miracle properly – a quick “spray-wipe-and-run” might appear to take care of business, but in reality, you’ve only scratched the surface of the problem. Here’s how to REALLY get to the root of the problem of your pet’s nasty leave-behind. First, get as much of the stain or odor as possible off the floor (or furniture.) If it’s urine, blot it up with a paper towel; for mud, feces or vomit, dispose of as much of the solid matter as possible. Next, always test an inconspicuous spot of your carpet or furniture for color fastness before using Nature’s Miracle (and never use it on leather, silk or suede.) Then, pour Nature’s Miracle Stain & Odor Remover directly onto the area at full strength – no diluting needed. For carpet, use enough to completely saturate the area and soak through to the padding and subfloor. A good rule of thumb is that a one-square-foot area will need a pint of Nature’s Miracle; a four-square-foot area will need a quart. If your carpet is soaking wet, you’ve probably used enough. Allow it to sit for about 20 minutes, and then blot the product up. For a tough stain, use a bristle brush to rub the Nature’s Miracle in before blotting. Now a little patience is required. It’s very important that you allow the carpet to dry naturally – no fans or heat to speed it up. By the time the carpet is dry the stain and odor should be completely eliminated. If it’s not, you might have missed an area, so it should be re-treated. Hard floors like hardwood, linoleum and cement are also very easy to clean up using Nature’s Miracle Dual Action Hard Floor Stain & Odor Remover. Just blot or pick up as much of the mess as possible, and then spray the area with the Hard Floor product. Let it sit for about 20 minutes, and then blot it up. For extra-tough, set-in stains, you’ll want Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain & Odor Formula, our most advanced formula incorporating the best-performing cleaning technologies" Taken from Nature's Miracle Blog |
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Nature's Miracle works wonders... but if you can't get that, then 50% white vinegar and water soaked on the fibers for about 5 minutes, then blot dry with a paper towel. Then rinse with water and blot again. Then hydrogen peroxide and detergent (or an oxy cleaner) and scrub with a scub brush. Then you can blot dry. Good luck! Hope this helps!!! |
Do you think Wal Mart would have Nature's Miracle? |
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