Will odor absorber get rid of the dog urine smell in my carpet?
I have 3 dogs and they have ruined my house by peeing on my carpet.
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How to get rid of the dog urine smell in my carpet?
How do I get rid of my dog's urine smell in my carpet?
What oder absorber? Probably not. It is now in pad and most likely in the wood under your. Carpet. Should really take it all up so you can address the wood. Plus the dogs will still smell the order under the carpet in the wood and continue to pee on your carpet.
Maybe. It has likely soaked thru the carpet down to the pad, and possibly even permeated the concrete. Cheapest thing to try would be good old fashioned white vinegar. Saturate the spots, let soak, then blot up with clean towels. You may need to do it several times. You can also try Nature’s Miracle, which is an enzyme cleaner specifically made for pet stains and odors.
No it won't. Urine soaks through to the subfloor. The subfloor needs to be sealed with Kilz, the damaged padding replaced and the carpet cleaned on the back side and top.
I agree with all the above. If caught early take paper towel and step on it to absorb as much as you can. It is a problem. Let the dogs out more often or train for pads on a ceramic floor. My aunt trained her larger dog to urinate in the bathtub, then she washed it down.
This product will work https://www.bonanza.com/listings/Pet-Odor-Remover-Stinkers-Odor-Remover-Kills-Odors-Fast-Forever/361143373?goog_pla=1&gpid=76984043821&keyword=&goog_pla=1&pos=1o5&ad_type=pla&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-v3l2rTQ3gIVFNVkCh3hrwoeEAQYBSABEgJ1kvD_BwE Or go to local janitorial supply & ask for odor neutralizer, only commercial grade products will help nothing over the counter you're wasting your time cleaning & your $. These type products are used at crime scene cleanups to remove feces,puke,pee,dead body so they work.You really need to remove carpets
put baking soda on the wet spot & let dry then vacuum or can use vinegar & water to clean spot