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Old 01-21-2010, 02:27 PM   #1
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I've used kill odor plus and OSR or cat urine stains. Does anybody have a chemical that they apply topically that they feel works really well for cat odor? Dog odor seems to be much easier.
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Old 02-04-2010, 04:49 AM   #2
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Old 04-04-2010, 06:36 PM   #3
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Cobb Carpet Supply in Dallas has a lot of good deodorizers.
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Old 04-07-2010, 10:09 AM   #4
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There is one product that me and my mother swear by. Its called Supreme Cleaner. Its a non toxic concentrate that you mix with water. my cat had a urine problem on my white carpet,most other products that i used cleaned it but the stain kept coming back. But once i started using the Supreme, there wasn't any traces left of the stain.and the best part about the cleaner that's great is because its all purpose and works great in the bathroom for mold,hard water etc. here is the link. i hope this helps you. www.supremecleaner.com
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Leave that job to the expert who knows rug,dyes and the safe chemicals and non-toxic solutions.In many instances, using chemicals and treatment solutions would stabilize the stains and fast the color bleeding therefore making it more difficult to remove.

Before that take a fast action before it cost much.Scoop up the spill right away as much as possible. Blot the area without rubbing the spot. Use a white absorbent cloth or a white paper towel to remove the excess moisture.
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Absorb as much of the excess as possible, then sprinkle warm water over the area. Follow this by sponging the area with solution of 2 parts laundry detergent, 2 parts warm water and 1 part white vinegar. Pat dry and then sponge with the solution again. Repeat 2 or 3 times. Finally, sponge with clean water and pat dry. Do not allow the carpet to become saturated.
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pet urine on carpets is something my parents are currently dealing with and struggling to keep on top off. there is enough stains that i can try all the methods suggested in this thread and let you know which works best
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yeah, cat urine is more potnet than a dogs. I'm so glad my cat is litter trained. Couldnt say the same about a puppy I had a few years ago though
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I can recommend green method. Backing soda helps against pet urine stains. It's good against the smell too
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Thanks for the ideas I have the same problem
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Thanks for the ideas I have the same problem
kill the cat :P just kidding. I'd prefer bringing the carpet to a dry cleaner and than not letting the cat near the carpet. My cat learned to litter for a day
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kill the cat :P just kidding.
LOL I'd love to do that sometimes but I do love the little thing
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LOL I'd love to do that sometimes but I do love the little thing
as Chris Rock says - You've never loved if you didn't plan a murder (or something like this). I love my cat too. And today I discovered she can play football too wow
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You can use the product "Diaper Pure", this works the best. Mix a mixture of this with water, pour it on the spot and soak it up. It will neutralize the smell.I used this method to get rid of the same problem.

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as Chris Rock says - You've never loved if you didn't plan a murder (or something like this). I love my cat too. And today I discovered she can play football too wow
this video is... have no words
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