Natural Cleaners for Permanent Pet Stain Removal
Remove Pet Hair and Stains Without Chemicals
By Just Loves Books, published Apr 23, 2007
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For SOLID PET WASTE on your carpet or upholstery, first remove all the solid with a paper towel and dispose of it in a waste receptacle. Then if a spot remains, use ordinary club soda and pour it onto the area. (Don't be afraid to pour a good amount. According to Linda Cobb, also known as the "Queen of Clean," carpets are dipped in water up to sixteen times when they are dyed.) The carbonation in the club soda bubbles up and the salt keeps it from staining. Then using paper towels or an old cloth towel, blot, DO NOT RUB, the area to remove the club soda. (If you don't have club soda, you can use really cold water.) If any stain still remains, mix a half cup of hydrogen peroxide and a teaspoon of household ammonia and pour over the stain. Walk away and let it soak for thirty minutes. Then blot, not rub, dry. (Hint: Standing on the towel is a good way to blot up the liquid.)
For PET URINE, first blot as much as you can from the carpet, and the proceed with the club soda and stain removal instructions above.
For PET VOMIT, when the spaghetti didn't agree with your puppy or your cat gets a hairball, don't touch it or try to remove it. Just pour ordinary baking soda in a pile to completely cover the mess. Let it sit overnight if possible. Then the next day, using only the vacuum hose with no attachments, vacuum up all the mess and baking soda. If there is any stain, use the peroxide/ammonia solution above and repeat those instructions.
Natural Cleaners for Permanent Pet Stain Removal
As much as we love our pets, they can sure make messes!
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