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OMY it will look like a pee stain on white carpet LOL:eek: |
I suggest changing your underwear, kidding. honestly I used 3/4 vinegar to 1/4 water. you can also sprinkle the floor with a bit of baking soda |
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We use OUT! on everything. It literally lifts pee/poop/vomit like magic! No smell and no stains. I used it on some deer blood that got on our carpet this week and it literally lifted the blood right out! It's amazing stuff. Make sure to spray it, let it soak for a minute, the DAB it up don't scrub. Works everytime. I agree w/Sally... once you KNOW your dog no longer has accidents and marks territory get a professional to come clean the carpets. We had a foster pitbullXam.bulldog that peed in our hallway to the front door constantly. Once she left we had that hallway shampooed and cleaned for less than $80. |
I use Odo-Ban. It comes in a gallon jug at Sam's Club. It is AMAZING and it's concentrated so the gallon makes like 30 gallons for normal cleaning. I use it full strength on pet stains tho. It has a nice "clean" smell to it. It's the only cleaner I use in the whole house. Also AMAZING for cleaning yucky, smelly "boys" bathrooms, if you know what I mean : ) |
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OdoBan - 128 oz. jug & 24 oz. bottle - Sam's Club |
I have heard Odo Ban mentioned alot, and haven't tried it. But being the chemical paranoid person i am, I always research what is in cleaners and food and anything i or my furbutts, inhale, ingest, touch or eat :D I was looking this up and found this, it seems one ingredient is suspect of being dangerous if exposed too much to it dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride This is the MSDS sheet for Odo Ban and it has a "3" (out of 4) for health hazard rating on the HMIS code. I don't think i would want to use this around my pets, but that is just my opinion, i am kind of on the side of using as much natural cleansers in t he house as possible. http://www.odoban.com/media/Products...n_11_21_07.pdf |
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I may try the baking soda. Thanks :D |
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:eek: Holy smokes! And it is so good to get rid of odors. :(:( |
If you're having a continual problem I'd just use a white vinegar and water solution it would probably aid int he deodorizing more if you used hot water. |
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I use ECO 88. I learned about it on this thread. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...rine-help.html It is kind of pricy but it works better than anything else I've tried. I finally did pull up all of our carpet and put down hardwood everwhere. Best thing I've ever done! It really is amazing! You can get it from Amazon. Amazon.com: Eco-88 Pet Stain & Odor Remover plus Training Aid: Pet Supplies If you get if from Amazon, be sure to use the link on Yorkie Haven Rescue. Yorkie Haven Rescue |
Thanks everyone! Scentsy only goes so far in making my house smell awesome, it just can't get to the root of the problem--the carpet! My new carpet too, boohoo. haha I will try again with vinegar and hot water. It worked on another stain the other day... I just HATE the way vinegar smells.... ALMOST more than I hate the urine smell. ALMOST. haha |
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