Enzymatic cleaners are really the only thing that will get rid of that smell. These cleaners use enzymes to break up the organic matter that causes the smell. They work quickly by bio-degrading the stain, grease, oil, dirt, grime, vomit, urine, blood, coffee or food into its basic carbon, hydrogen or oxygen element, eliminating the problem.
Most all pet stores sell this or big box stores and a lot to choose from at Amazon.
Hi Juanita. Mix a quarter-cup of hydrogen peroxide, a half-cup of baking soda, and a half-cup of liquid dish soap. Put it directly on the urine stains and walk away. Let it set overnight if possible. Then wipe it all up with a clean damp cloth. Good luck Juanita. Be well.
You can buy a spray from the pet store to help with this probland thn scrub item! I would suggest you soak it and scrub it too. Hope you sort it soon..
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Enzymatic cleaners are really the only thing that will get rid of that smell. These cleaners use enzymes to break up the organic matter that causes the smell. They work quickly by bio-degrading the stain, grease, oil, dirt, grime, vomit, urine, blood, coffee or food into its basic carbon, hydrogen or oxygen element, eliminating the problem.
Most all pet stores sell this or big box stores and a lot to choose from at Amazon.
Petzyme. I is about $10 a gallon (at least here in Oregon) and you can get it at most pet stores.
Hi Juanita. Mix a quarter-cup of hydrogen peroxide, a half-cup of baking soda, and a half-cup of liquid dish soap. Put it directly on the urine stains and walk away. Let it set overnight if possible. Then wipe it all up with a clean damp cloth. Good luck Juanita. Be well.
Thank you. Just let it sit or give it a good scrub too ?
I would get a degresser and spray it on there first let it sit for a day then after that wash it with the house then try some bleach
Check that pin https://www.pinterest.com/pin/51650726962464766/
I agree with Mogie, an enzymatic cleaner will do the job, and if at all possible let the wicker pieces have outdoor airing time after treatment.
Hello Juanita,
You can buy a spray from the pet store to help with this probland thn scrub item! I would suggest you soak it and scrub it too. Hope you sort it soon..
Have you tried ODOBAN? It works great for smells and sanitizing. And if you are refinishing and want to go further, check out my Hometalk post:
https://www.hometalk.com/39720142/how-to-get-rid-of-furniture-odors-before-refinishing
My blog has more details regarding this topic.....find it at:
https://karupp-did.net/sorry-for-the-stink/
How to Get Rid of Furniture ODORS Before Refinishing!!!!
Here's a post that might help - http://www.designfurnishings.com/blog/great-ways-remove-urine-wicker-furniture/