What is the best carpet stain remover for pets?

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I just want to know a really good and reliable stain remover. If I can get a website that will be great also.

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  1. starfox_04 says:

    No website, but Nature's Miracle is a pretty good brand, it not only removes stains but it takes away all smell so pets don't go there again because they remember its a previous potty spot.

  2. Riverrat715 says:

    Petrotec works very well. I have used it and it is the best one I have tried and beleive me I have tried them all as I raise dogs. You can get it at PetSmart. Here is a link to their site. Hope this works for you.

    http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3036398

  3. sebs112 says:

    I swear by Resolve carpet cleaner. It is probably the only thing that will get the stain & smell off the carpet as well as deter my pup from marking the spot again. You can purchase it at any grocery store for about $4.

    I have wall to wall beige carpets and my puppy had quite a few accidents while being potty trained. After 4 years my carpets still look brand new and there is no smell. Honestly the best product and requires very little scrubbing/rubbing.

  4. heirofaragon says:

    urine off is really good,

  5. Cavalier KCS mom says:

    The only way to effectively remove stains and orders from the carpet is to get one of those carpet Shampooers made by Bissell. I use the "Resolve" capet shampoo on the pet stains with the machine. I have tried every other kind of way to scrub and remove the stains without using the carpet vacuum shampooer and have never been able to find the magic solution. Except for the shampoo vacuum. It works wonders.

  6. Mikel says:

    Here are some sites to look for several products to choose from and ways to remove stain and odor,

    http://tinyurl.com/9yzwvl
    http://tinyurl.com/7wsoun

  7. Scott Tips says:

    Vinegar actually works really well in neutralizing the small and mixed with water will help clean the carpet. This article from the Scott Common Sense Community explains it really well

    http://www.scottcommonsense.com/NeatAndClean/Articles/CleaningwithouttheChemicals.aspx?articleID=43&catID=3

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