How to get rid of your dog's urine odor on a carpet

Author: Randy Alexander
Date Of Creation: 28 April 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How to remove pet urine odor from your carpets?
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Your dog is still in the habit of peeing on the floor? Although it is not difficult to eliminate the dog's urine on the carpet, it should be handled quickly. If your dog's urine is dry, it will not only contaminate the carpet but also make it easier for harmful bacteria to multiply. The following article will teach you how to dehydrate your dog on the carpet to prevent the problem from repeating.

Steps

Method 1 of 3: Use carbonated soft drinks

  1. Pour soda over the area where your dog's urine is attached.

  2. Dab the sponge gently over the place where the soft drink is. Instead, dab constantly to absorb the urine, rather than rubbing it, as rubbing can push the urine deeper into the carpet.
  3. Dab a paper towel and rag to absorb any moisture from the carpet.

  4. Spray room spray around the dirty area. advertisement

Method 2 of 3: Use vinegar and baking soda

  1. Mix vinegar with water in a 1: 1 ratio. Vinegar can fight the smell of ammonia in your urine and is a natural cleaning agent.

  2. Pour or spray the vinegar solution over the affected area on the carpet. Let the vinegar soak for 10 minutes or more.
  3. Dab a sponge or paper towel over the place where the vinegar was sprayed / sprayed on the carpet, then let it dry.
  4. When the vinegar is almost dry, sprinkle a little baking soda over the wet area on the carpet. Baking soda is a time-tested odor absorber. You should let baking soda soak on the carpet for about 15 minutes.
  5. After 15 minutes, vacuum baking soda. Your dog's urine will be completely removed from the carpet. advertisement

Method 3 of 3: Use hydrogen peroxide and detergent

  1. Make a 1: 1 solution of vinegar-vinegar, then pour it on the stains of urine.
  2. Sprinkle baking soda over the place where you pour the vinegar solution. Baking soda is an odor neutralizer.
  3. Make a solution of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap. Mix half a cup of hydrogen peroxide with a lid of dish soap. For light colored rugs, use colorless dish soap.
    • Only use 3% hydrogen peroxide solution. A higher concentration of hydrogen peroxide is commonly used in medicine, so it will be too strong for a carpet and possibly bleaching a carpet.
    • You should test it in a small and inconspicuous spot on the carpet. As a precaution, you should test it before pouring the hydrogen peroxide and dish soap on the carpet.
  4. Spray or pour a small amount of hydrogen peroxide solution over the baking soda spot and dab the carpet with a soft brush.
  5. Let the stain completely dry.
  6. Vacuum residue baking soda. advertisement

Advice

  • Use a light light to look for dry urine on the carpet.
  • You should not hit your dog when he pee on the carpet or floor. Instead, take the dog outside.

Warning

  • If your dog is trained and still pee, take it to the vet.

What you need

  • Rag
  • The sponge
  • Tissue
  • Soda
  • Room's perfume