What is the best way to get rid out pet stains in a carpet?
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Hi ! I found the absolute best carpet cleaner called Folex , at home depot for about $6 . It gets out all stains !!! Can be used as a spot cleaner as well as being able to be used in a carpet cleaning machine . But first before using it , I would go to any pet store and buy an enzyme cleaner ! This actually "eats" natural waste like urine , blood & vomit !!! Use this first , when dry use the carpet cleaner.
sprink with baking soda, spray with vinegar let sit for about 10 min then scrub.if this doesn’t do the trick add a little watered down dish soap to the repeated process. Good luck 🍀
I mix up a cup of hydrogen peroxide with a fourth cup of plain ammonia and a few drops of Dawn dish detergent in a spray bottle. I spray the stain and let it soak for two or three minutes. Then I blot and soak up the mess with white paper towels. I have yet to have a stain it will not work on. I double or triple the amounts of liquids and keep it handy all the time. Hope it works for you.
Mix Dawn, vinegar and hydrogen perixide with water in a spray bottle. Spray the area well and place an absorbent pad over it, ( I use a puddle pad) leave over nite and the next morning remove. Your pad will absorb the stain. It will make it easy to clean up. I use a small brush.
I use peroxide and blot with a white paper towel. Then use a cup of peroxide with a few drops of Dawn dish soap, mix well and spray or squirt it on and blot with a white paper towel, repeat until the stain is gone. This works for any biological fluids; blood, urine, vomit, feces, etc.