Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Discover How To Remove Cat Smell And Stains From Your Carpet




Remove Cat Smell And Stains From Your Carpet
Submitted by: Jonathan A. Silver

It can be aggravating not to mention time-consuming attempting
to find ways to get rid of cat urine smell from your carpet. 

In addition, it could actually become a very pricey challenge
for you by having to purchase different cleaning items and
seeing if any of them deliver the results. Or even replacing the
carpet in some cases! 

I have owned a pet service business for many years and this is
what I do to cheaply, yet effectively, eradicate cat urine smell
plus stains from my personal clients carpeting. 

Eliminating Recent Cat Urine Spots From Your Carpeting 

Here’s an inexpensive and quick way to get the job done. 

1- Soak up the urine by making use of newspapers or paper
towels. Use downwards pressure in order to soak up as much of
the urine as you possibly can. If the cat urine has gotten to
the carpet padding, use the newspapers or paper towels to absorb
as much of it as is possible by going below the carpet. Apply as
much newspapers or paper towels as needed until the spot is
hardly damp. 

2- Use fresh water to clean the spot and then carry out the
process yet again till the stains has disappeared. 

3- (This is suggested) - If you would like to make certain the
cat urine odor is without a doubt eliminated, I would treat the
area with an enzyme cleaner. An enzyme cleaning solution can get
rid of every odor generating bacteria that might still be found
by actually attacking it. 

And you're finished. Wasn't that simple! 

Taking Old Cat Urine Stains Out Of Your Carpeting 

It will require slightly more work to get rid of old stains that
could possibly have set in. You almost certainly would like to
still get all of them out because your feline friend possesses a
great sense of smell and may choose to urinate on the same
location repeatedly when it can smell its urine there. 

1- Use a carpet cleaning machine to take out any and all carpet
cleaners or chemicals you may have applied previously on the
stains. Do not use any type of cleaning solutions within the
carpet cleaning machine. Just normal water. A lot of these
cleaning solutions as well as chemicals has a tendency to impede
the job of the enzymatic carpet cleaners which will come into
play in the next step. Be sure you don't use too much water
since this can drive the stain right into the carpet padding
directly below. 

2- Utilizing the enzymatic cleaner of your choice, apply the
cleaning product on the stains until it's totally gone. 

3- When the spot is fully gone, you'll need a blacklight
flashlight to find out whether any cat urine continues to be
present on the carpet. If there is cat urine still there, it
will glow a purplish shade of color as soon as the light shines
on the area. If you do discover some traces of urine remaining,
re-apply the enzymatic cleaning product to remove it. 

By eliminating the cat urine stain and odor from your carpet,
your cat will not notice its own urine at that location, and as
a result, drastically reduce the chance it will urinate again on
that spot.

About the Author: Your cat’s urination problem is a big headache
for you, but it could also mean a serious health problem for
your cat. To learn more about how to get rid of cat urine smell
and stains from your belongings as well as determining if your
pet may be in need of medical care, please visit
http://www.removecaturinesmellsite.com/

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