How you can remove pet odor will depend on what kind of fabric you have on your furniture. If it is a fabric I would use a carpet cleaner with the upholstery attachment and purchase a bottle of the carpet cleaner that is said to remove pet odors. You will probably have to go over the furniture a few times making sure you extract as much moisture as you can as you clean. After you do the cleaning product I would just fill the machine with clean water and do a rinse to remove as much of the cleaning product as possible. If is a faux leather I would use a bucket of warm water and some dishsoap to wipe down with a soft rag a few times then some vinegar mixed with warm water to wipe down again, and dry with a soft cloth. The vinegar smell will dissipate and hopefully take the odors with it!
Pet odor eliminator is amazing stuff, or skunk odor eliminator. That's what I used to get rid of stinky fish smell when my husband's fishing ice chest sprung a leak in the back of my suv, it saved him having to buy me a new car LOL It's an enzyme based product that basically eats away the stink. I prefer stuff that doesn't have a lot of added scent.
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I use good ole' baking soda, let it sit for awhile then vacuum
Hi Rose. I agree with Jennifer I sprinkle mine with baking soda and let it sit and then vacuum up. You can also use a carpet cleaner and clean it.
Rose...Lots of people use Febreeze.
How you can remove pet odor will depend on what kind of fabric you have on your furniture. If it is a fabric I would use a carpet cleaner with the upholstery attachment and purchase a bottle of the carpet cleaner that is said to remove pet odors. You will probably have to go over the furniture a few times making sure you extract as much moisture as you can as you clean. After you do the cleaning product I would just fill the machine with clean water and do a rinse to remove as much of the cleaning product as possible. If is a faux leather I would use a bucket of warm water and some dishsoap to wipe down with a soft rag a few times then some vinegar mixed with warm water to wipe down again, and dry with a soft cloth. The vinegar smell will dissipate and hopefully take the odors with it!
OdoBan is my favorite odor eliminator product.
Pet odor eliminator is amazing stuff, or skunk odor eliminator. That's what I used to get rid of stinky fish smell when my husband's fishing ice chest sprung a leak in the back of my suv, it saved him having to buy me a new car LOL It's an enzyme based product that basically eats away the stink. I prefer stuff that doesn't have a lot of added scent.
here are some ideas:
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=remove%20pet%20odors
Nature's Miracle, an enzyme cleaner that smells like oranges. works great!