How do I get a dog urine smell out of furniture and floor?
My mother in law has dogs and they pee on floor and furniture? Please help get smell out I used bleach by no use
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You can buy an enzyme cleaner that is made to remove pet stains and odors. Nature's Miracle is a brand that is sold at WalMart. Follow the directions for the best success.
Hi Hope, I have a product called Nature's Miracle for years with great success.
Thank u for the info. Will head out to buy some thank u again have a blessed day ๐๐
I have used vinegar and water (equal parts). Spray mixture on area and sprinkle with baking soda. Allow to set until the baking soda changes color. Vacuum up the area. The liquid nuturalizes the odor and the baking soda absorbs the stain. It has not failed me in 15 years and three dogs.
Hi Hope, so sorry to hear that. Mix ยผ cup of baking soda with 1 cup water, 1/3 cup distilled white vinegar, and about 1/4 cup of mild dish soap. Put the solution in a spray bottle a mix thoroughly before spraying it on the stain. Rub it in lightly with a clean cloth and let it stand for about 20 minutes. Rinse the solution away with a damp cloth and let it dry thoroughly. Be sure to test the mixture first on a spot to make sure it wonโt discolor or damage your furniture and floor.