Dog urine stains on used carpet, I need cheap remedy so I can install the carpet.Smells terrible,also?

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I was given a carpet that looks like new, that I really need, but it has urine spots and odor on the back side. Not too worried about stains, would need to get rid of the smell. Needs to be inexpensive. Thanks

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  1. Linda says:

    If you can let the carpet sit in the sun for a couple of days. This has worked for me.

  2. mizzzzthang says:

    Try baking soda and water on the stinky areas and spray them with Febreeze….Good Luck

  3. tylerpyatt3 says:

    i had a problem similar to this once. we fixed it by burning the carpet. the problem with that is you also get rid of your carpet. once its all dried and stinks alot its real hard to get out. we tried everything to get rid of it. found it easier/cheaper to buy new cheap carpet. pet urine right?? :|

  4. all_my_armour_falling_down says:

    You need something with active enzymes or the smell will never go away, I don’t care what concoctions you might get on here. You can find these products made especially for urine stains at most pet stores. I don’t think they are too expensive, but you do need to saturate the stain with them and let it air dry. Good luck.

  5. Jorge E says:

    I used to work at a cleaning business. I don’t know what kind of budget you are working with. But if you have $50 then you are good to go. Rent a rug doctor or likeness "commercial" carpet steamer $20-30, small bottle of cleaning solution $7-10, and go to a pet store for a urine remover solution $5-10, and carpet freshener $1-2 at a dollar store. I know that was looking like a mastercard commercial there for a second. Priceless.

  6. cutieshiloh says:

    if you have a cleaner like the green machine steam cleaner then use that. i use it and it takes away stains and removes odor. IT is really cheap.

  7. pattyonepocket says:

    GET URINE BE GONE…ITS GREAT STUFF, IT ADVERTISED ON T.V. BUT I SAW THAT WALMART HAD IT ON THERE SHELF. ITS $20 AND REALLY WORKS GREAT.
    WE HAVE THREE DOGS .

  8. Bonsylar says:

    Urine-off is on the internet
    Natures Miracle is at pet stores. Less expensive.
    I have had good results with both.

  9. ke su says:

    burn it.

  10. dogma4 says:

    There are things that will make it better depending on how bad it is, but nothing that will get rid of it. Doesn’t matter if it’s free and looks good, throw it out, you can’t save it.

  11. tammi h says:

    For your urine smell, there is one remedy that really works. To get rid of the odor. First, take 1 part vinegar (yes, vinegar!) to two parts water, and saturate this into the carpet. I am assuming this piece of carpet is not put down on the floor at this time, so it won’t hurt to saturate it. Scrub it in, and rinse with water, then saturate again with vinegar water. Let dry. Do NOT re-rinse. It will smell like vinegar until it is thoroughly dry, and for a day or two afterwords, but then you will NEVER smell the vinegar OR the dog urine again. For the stains, I recommend two things. If you have access to a carpet shampooer, I have had the best luck using liquid Tide or Gain, just a little, maybe an eighth to a quarter of a cup or so along with just a few teaspoons of bleach on my carpets. This amount is what I use in my shampooer, and my shampooer holds about 2 gallons of water, so adjust accordingly. I use the bleach, and my carpets are a medium brown. I recommend that you try this in an inconspicious area first if you are afraid the bleach may not work on your carpet, though. If you do not have access to a shampooer, there is a product called Resolve carpet spot cleaner, high traffic granules. I helped my mother get some really nasty stains out of her carpet, and my son uses it to clean up spots behind his little dog. Good luck with this!

  12. Chhaya 05 says:

    Go here says it all!

  13. Crystal C says:

    Use urine begone.You can buy it online.

  14. den2read says:

    I have FOUR dogs. Get a steam cleaner and fill the tank with half white vinegar, half hot water. Then keep going over the carpet. If you just can’t find a friend with a steam cleaner, really douse the rug with the vinegar mixture then let it set in the sun. Douse again. Remember, when drying a rug in the sun, it may get lighter though none of mine have…and dry it FLAT or it will get a crease you can’t get rid of.

  15. dawn_stiney2000 says:

    try vinger or lemon juice thats what it says in the fast and fixs and simple solutions.and water, and use a scrub brush,

  16. barrwiese says:

    My husband and I bought a house that had many pets in it with the prevous owner. This owner was sometimes too lazy to clean cages and let the pets out to go to the bathroom.

    We had smells everywhere, the concrete floor especially, and couldn’t get rid of them. We talked to a home health care worker who told me they use a product called PUSH. We bought it at a party supply store but they sell it at janitorial stores. It is not dangerous, but must be used according to directions, or it will not work, because it is a living thing.

    PUSH contains a bacteria that eats other bacteria. Bad bacterias are what cause the odor you are smelling. So, if you use it, it will eat the bacteria and the smell is gone. We put it in a spray bottle. You can spray it anything. Once the bacteria is gone, so is the smell.

    Then you just clean up the PUSH bacteria.
    The only thing is that you have to use the PUSH the way it is directed on the back of the bottle or it won’t work. Like, we had to put it on our floor, let it sit for 20 minutes and then dab it up with a sponge. You could see the stuff working and it bubbled up, etc. It killed the pet odor smell.

    This worker said they used it on an old woman’s mattress who had bladder control issues and it actually turned black from eating all of the bacteria! But, she did say after they did it several times (The mattress was destroyed and had been urinated on for several months) the smell was completely dissipated.

  17. jenny says:

    try shout on the carpet that should cleean it and leave it with a way better scent

  18. wereinlovemnc4ever says:

    Have you tried a steam cleaner? Then go to a pet store and get a cleaner there for the removal or smell.

  19. edward I says:

    Any commercial product, "if it works at all", will be too expensive to treat the entire carpet.
    For fresh urine, vinegar and water will neutralize the acidity, kill odor and help prevent the animal from returning to the same spot.
    That may be cat urine, and old. If you want to try vinegar, that’s all I would do. It may still return later, since you will not be able to entirely remove from the latex. This is not visible, between the primary and secondary backing.
    Those are not "stains". The dye, color, has been destroyed.
    Doubtful, but one half cup vinegar to one gallon water. More is optional. It may only work temporarily.
    Good luck.

  20. UNKNOWN says:

    ever heard of Urine-gone? i dont know how much it costs but it it supposed to get rid of the stain and the smell… *-*

  21. rpm5150365 says:

    NATURES MIRACLE!!!!!!!

  22. daniel b says:

    no wonder it was given to you. give it back & tell them thx
    but no thx. buy youself a cheap large area rug.

  23. Linnie says:

    if it is old stains and smells you have a problem…
    there is stuff called Urine Out!
    $20.00 a bottle

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