Pet stains

I'm looking for a cheap way to remove pet urine from the carpet.
  11 answers
  • Becky Greenwald Becky Greenwald on May 03, 2015
    Hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. Sprinkle soda and drown in HP. Let it bubble and it will reek. Once it's done bubbling, blot (I stomp on an old towel), and let dry. Vacuum.
  • Kim Kim on May 03, 2015
    Soak with white vinegar and dump on the baking soda. Let dry and vacuum up ! Works every time. Good luck !!!
  • Mady Weiss Mady Weiss on May 03, 2015
    Resolve carpet cleaner always gets the stains out of my carpet. Nature's Miracle also makes a urine remover for carpets that works also. Be careful of using hydrogen peroxide. It is what is used in hair bleach and can take out color.
  • Jordan Le Bouton Jordan Le Bouton on May 03, 2015
    In all honesty I have tried all of these and bought a pet carpet cleaner. It still smells in here, not as bad but we can still smell it.
  • Dee Dee on May 03, 2015
    Listerine the original kind and water will attack the bacteria and remove the smell.
  • Michelle Michelle on May 03, 2015
    baking soda let sit for at least 3 hours vacuum try Nature's Miracle great stuff an works
  • Wynona Carter Wynona Carter on May 03, 2015
    I have used vinegar and baking soda to get rid of pet stains and it works. It also removes the smell.
  • Cj Sisco Cj Sisco on May 04, 2015
    Windex window cleaner, absorbent cloth, works every time
  • Steffony Steffony on May 04, 2015
    Rubbing alcohol 60%, pour it on, wait 10 mins. Then stuck the stain out. Won't bleach carpet either
  • Natures Miracle-Just for Cats I've used this on many accidents. Works like a dream. Follow the directions. I would also do the vinegar treatment first. Try to get as much of the urine sopped up. But this spray stuff has an enzyme in it that feeds on the odor causing bacteria. You have to let it soak in to beneath the carpet. It takes a week or so, but it will work. Let a fan blow on it to dry it out. The key is to catch it fast and not let it sit. I also called out a carpet cleaner guy and he treated it with his odor remover spray. Yes, it worked.
  • Wendy D Wendy D on Jun 09, 2015
    Will any of the suggestions work for cat spraying horrid smell and reoccurring?