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    HOW TO CLEAN CAT URINE FROM CARPET

    What You Need

    • Simple Green® Pet Stain & Odor Remover
    • Cloth
    • Paper towels
    • Steam cleaner (optional)

    Cat urine odors in carpet are often powerful and difficult to remove, partly because the bacterium in cat urine decomposes and gives off an ammonia-like scent. In the second stage of its decomposition, the urine emits mercaptans, which are the chemical compounds that give skunk spray its bad smell.

    The longer a cat pee puddle sits, the more difficult the cleanup job becomes, as the urine seeps into the carpet fibers and padding underneath. You may not be able to see it after it dries, but you can still smell it, and so can your cat.

    Many people reach for homemade solutions, worried that store-bought cleaners might harm their carpet. Baking soda is often promoted online as a go-to deodorizer, but it can do more harm than good. Its ultra-fine particles can sink deep into carpet fibers and padding, where they're nearly impossible to remove. They can also clog your vacuum's bag or HEPA filter, reducing suction and shortening the life of your machine.

    Other DIY solutions, like dish soap or a vinegar and water mixture, may not work hard enough to restore your carpet to its original state.

    To remove cat urine smell from carpet, you'll want to make sure you're eliminating the odor, not just covering it up (like many products do). You'll need to use an enzymatic cleaner with live bacteria to break down and eliminate the stubborn odor's source.

    Whether you're spot cleaning a recent accident or removing old cat urine stains from carpet with a steam cleaner, Simple Green® Pet Stain & Odor Remover uses safe, naturally-occurring bacterial microbes to eliminate odors and stains at the source.

    DIRECTIONS FOR REMOVING CAT URINE FROM CARPET:

    To assure color-fastness, spot test on a small inconspicuous area of the surface to be cleaned.

    Spot Cleaning

    1. Absorb. Blot and absorb any excess urine with paper towels.
    2. Apply Simple Green® Pet Stain & Odor Remover. Saturate the stained area with cleaner and let it sit. Allow the product to remain on the surface until it's dry. Restrict traffic while it's drying. For heavily soiled areas with a strong odor, saturate the stained area and cover with a clean cloth or paper towel and set the bottle on top for weight. Allow it to remain like this for 4 to 5 hours. You may see the stain absorb up into the toweling.
    3. Repeat. If necessary, repeat this process until the stain is gone.
    Machine Cleaning
    1. Absorb. Blot and absorb any excess urine with paper towels.
    2. Pre-treat stains or urine spots on carpet with Simple Green® Pet Stain & Odor Remover.
    3. Mix 3 ounces of product per gallon of water of Simple Green in the machine reservoir. Follow all general instructions for using the machine.
    4. Repeat. If necessary, repeat this process until the stain is gone.

    TIPS:

    • Simple Green® Pet Stain & Odor Remover can be used to remove stains on other fabrics like upholstery and bedding.
    • For directions on how to remove dog urine stains, click here.
    • For directions on how to clean dirty litter boxes, click here.
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