How to Get Rid of Dog Urine Odor ?
July 7th, 2009 | admin | No Comments Yet

1. Absorb as much of the urine with paper towels. 2. Empty a regular drinking glass full of water over the accident spot. 3. Blot this diluted liquid until the paper towels show no signs of yellow. 4. Scrub the spot with a brush and carpet cleaner. 5. Again spray the spot with carpet cleaner and follow the cleaner’s instructions for removing with a vacuum cleaner. Repeat as necessary. 6. Spray an odor eliminator (available in most local pet stores) over the spot. Follow the directions explicitly, to avoid any lingering odors. Here’s how to clean dog urine (or feces) on wood surfaces. You should use caution to not cause permanent damage to your floor. 1. Clean up initially with paper towels. 2. In a bucket mix a solution of Murphy’s Oil Soap and water. Using the solution clean the area thoroughly with a mop. 3. Dry with a cloth or paper towels thoroughly. 4. Spray an enzyme inhibitor (made especially to be used on wood surfaces) onto a dry rag and wipe the area.

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