How do you remove pet odors and stains from wool rug?
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Here's the recipe from Stinky Pets:
**We recommend extreme caution when treating fine fabrics and upholstery. You must be extra careful in checking for colorfastness. Do not skip this step, thinking, "Oh, I'm sure it will be fine!" It may not! You must test a hidden area and wait 24 hours before proceeding to a full treatment.**
ODOR REMOVER
16 oz. (2 cups) hydrogen peroxide
2 tsp. baking soda
2 small drops liquid dishwashing soap (Dawn, Palmolive, etc.)
Place all ingredients in a glass jar or bowl. Gently stir--do not beat or shake--until baking soda is dissolved.
If urine is fresh, be sure to blot up any excess urine with dry paper towels or a dry washcloth before the next step.
Pour mixture over urine spot, making sure to cover the entire spot. Allow mixture to completely soak the area being treated. Do not rub or scrub! Let sit for 24 hours without disturbing.
After 24 hours, take clean paper towels or a clean, white washcloth and blot up any remaining liquid (Again, do not rub or scrub.).
Allow area to air dry completely. If you are treating carpet, you can vacuum over the area when dry.
Makes 16 oz. (2 cups) of solution.
GENERAL TIPS
ALTERNATE METHODS OF APPLICATION
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SOFAS AND COUCHES
CLOTHING AND BEDDING
OUTDOORS AND WHOLE HOUSES
HELP! THE SMELL IS WORSE AFTER I TREATED!
By wetting the carpet, even with our solution, it will sometimes "reactivate" the odor, making it stronger before it gets better. If you've treated three or more times, wait a few days to see what happens with the odor. Don't treat again. Usually what will happen is one of two things: 1) The smell will be lessened but not completely gone, or 2) The smell will have gone completely away.
Try sprinkling with baking soda then spray vinegar on it cover with a bowl and let it set for about 20 min. After it dries vacuum it up