How to Get Dog Pee Out of the Carpet
See if the spot with the dog urine is still damp., Gather the water and white vinegar, and stir these ingredients together., With a paper towel, repeat the process of dabbing the wet spot., Wait for the wet spot to dry, or nearly dry, and then spray...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: See if the spot with the dog urine is still damp.
If so, soak it by putting a few rows of paper towels above the damp spot.
Do this again as many times as you need to, until you have gotten all the urine.
Try locating the wet spots with a light that's black. , Be sure to use the amount you need to find the fibers on the carpet.
Use a brush that's used for scrubbing things, to succeed in getting to these fibers. , Know that the urine's ammonia will be counteracted by the white vinegar.
If you have a vacuum (dry or damp), get rid of any extra dampness with it. , Gather the detergent and hydrogen peroxide, and stir together.
Try using Palmolive detergent (or something like that), and try not to use Cascade, or a detergent for washing dishes that's similar to that one. ,, Once the wet spot has dried thoroughly, vacuum everything up. -
Step 2: Gather the water and white vinegar
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Step 3: and stir these ingredients together.
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Step 4: With a paper towel
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Step 5: repeat the process of dabbing the wet spot.
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Step 6: Wait for the wet spot to dry
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Step 7: or nearly dry
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Step 8: and then spray a little baking soda above that spot.
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Step 9: Apply plastic gloves to your hands and pour the detergent and peroxide mixture above the baking soda
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Step 10: working without using speed.
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Step 11: Place the baking soda into the carpet
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Step 12: using a brush for scrubbing
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Step 13: or your fingers.
Detailed Guide
If so, soak it by putting a few rows of paper towels above the damp spot.
Do this again as many times as you need to, until you have gotten all the urine.
Try locating the wet spots with a light that's black. , Be sure to use the amount you need to find the fibers on the carpet.
Use a brush that's used for scrubbing things, to succeed in getting to these fibers. , Know that the urine's ammonia will be counteracted by the white vinegar.
If you have a vacuum (dry or damp), get rid of any extra dampness with it. , Gather the detergent and hydrogen peroxide, and stir together.
Try using Palmolive detergent (or something like that), and try not to use Cascade, or a detergent for washing dishes that's similar to that one. ,, Once the wet spot has dried thoroughly, vacuum everything up.
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