How do you remove pet urine stains?

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How do you remove old dried pet urine stains from a wool area rug?

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  1. Ally says:

    Any pet cleaner will do..but it must have an enzyme remover in it also..this is what keeps the smell in. This works wonderful for pet vomit also.

  2. LeighBird says:

    It’s hard to do. As far as the stain itself use Shout Advanced. It’s in a blue bottle and is a new product. IT works wonders. AS far as the smell you need something that will neutralize it. Try baking soda mixed with a little water to form a paste.

  3. Lisa M says:

    vinegar, water and baking soda.

    2 to 3 cups of water, 1/4 c mixed of vinegar and baking soda. Mix the solution, pour on stain, let sit for approx. 15 min.

    Some of the carpet cleaners work good too, but I have a cat that gets sick and sometimes it is hard to get up a stain that was sitting while I was away at work.

    Once I let one of the cleaning options sit and I sponge it up, I also go over it lightly with a vegtable scrubber (obviously one you would not use on veggies or a pan). I have an old one I use just for this purpose.

    If you catch the pet right after the "act" put baking soda on immediately, it can lift up the liquid part right away sometimes.

    Good luck.

  4. Scott says:

    Folex. It is a white bottle with a purple label. You can get it at OSH or Home Depot. It works on everything.

  5. Tracy D says:

    I found this product called "Totaly toddler" at walmart, its a spray stain remover, and it seems to remove pet, and toddler urine. Its hard to find not all walmarts have it, but you can google the name, and find the website, they might have answers on where to buy it in your area. Best of luck!

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