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Sign up or log in to customize your list. Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Our 15-year-old dog has decided she no longer wants to be house trained. As a result, we have several set-in dog urine spots in our carpet. We have a consumer Hoover "steam" cleaner and have repeatedly gone over the affected areas on several occasions, but can't get rid of the odor. Is there any hope for getting rid of the smell? We don't want to replace the carpet yet, as it's likely she'll keep repeating the behavior. Are there any ways to effectively remove the smell? How can I know if the smell is permanent and the carpet/padding need to be replaced? This question came from our site for contractors and serious DIYers. I actually like Nature's Miracle as far as pet stain and smell removers go. You can get it in different strengths. If You're finding that it's a tough stain, you might want to try the version made for cat urine.

Cat urine generally sticks around more than dog's, so the kinds made to get rid of cat urine are stronger because of that. Something else you can try is vinegar. It's actually really good at getting rid of carpet smells. Basically the vinegar smell replaces the smell of ammonia from the urine, and then you can easily dissipate the vinegar smell with an open window and a few minutes. Just makes sure to use a shop-vac or something to get all the moisture out of the carpet so it doesn't mold underneath. I first tried normal Bissel carpet shampoo, thoroughly wetting, sucking up, and re-wetting the carpet many times in the same setting and it did nothing to remove the odor. Next I bought the Hoover Petplus 2x odor remover solution, which also did absolutely nothing to help the smell. They left virtually no odor masking perfume smell once the carpet fully dried, but didn't remove the urine odor either. Attempt 2: Nature's Miracle Urine Destroyer: Next, I tried the Nature's Miracle Urine Destroyer per the instructions on the bottle (not for the carpet cleaning machine).

It initially helped much more than the other two products. This product definitely leaves behind a lasting perfume scent, if unobjectionable. After a few days the entire area still smells strongly of urine. I repeated and ended up using all of the roughly 1 to 2 quart bottle on the 4 sqft smelly area with no success whatsoever.PetCare Stain & Odor Rmoever: I bought this at Target for about $4.50, applied liberally with the sprayer--though I was tempted just to dump it on the carpet as my hand was getting sore. I was pretty skeptical but thought it would be worth a try. 24 hours after application, there's just a mild scent of detergent and virtually no smell of urine. It does say it contains bacteria and enzyme solution, which I believe might be the key. Neither of the other solutions I tried mention anything about enzymes or bacteria. Attempt 4: Nature's Miracle Carpet Shampoo I tried Nature's Miracle carpet shampoo with my carpet cleaning machine. I don't recall what the immediate effect was.

The salesperson at Petsmart gave me some good ideas once the odor problem is solved--to put down the dog training pads to cover the area where the odor was, in order to catch any follow-up urination in the same spot.
pool party las vegas september 2013Also, I'm considering putting my dog in dog diapers at night to make sure there aren't further accidents.
best vacuum cleaner for carpets uk Well, we finally had to euthanize our dog for congestive heart failure about six months after the start of this urine issue.
best lg vacuum cleaner indiaA month or so afterwards, the carpet odors were undetectable. I'm not sure which product did the "trick," or if it was just a matter of time for the smell to dissipate.

It also could have been that somehow our dog was periodically urinating in the same spots without us noticing. In case of accidents, we've used: Biological washing powder (dilute, 1:4) In particular, the thing you need to deal with - aside from hiding the smell from your nose, is hiding the smell from the dog's nose. Some detergents react, and will hide it from you but the dog will still know it's there, and may use that spot again. Steam will kill bacteria, but not necessarily lift smells. Vinegar works well as a 'quick' fix to dilute it prior to mopping. But the enzymes in biological powder are quite good at breaking down urine. Thank you for your interest in this question. Because it has attracted low-quality or spam answers that had to be removed, posting an answer now requires 10 reputation on this site (the association bonus does not count). Would you like to answer one of these unanswered questions instead? Not the answer you're looking for?

Browse other questions tagged dogs toilet-training cleaning or ask your own question.Your pet, sweet as he is, made a mess. Luckily, you have your trusty bottle of Nature’s Miracle Stain & Odor Remover handy, so you know the stain and the smell will be eliminated soon. However, to make sure the mess is completely removed, it’s important to use Nature’s Miracle properly – a quick “spray-wipe-and-run” might appear to take care of business, but in reality, you’ve only scratched the surface of the problem. Here’s how to REALLY get to the root of the problem of your pet’s nasty leave-behind. First, get as much of the stain or odor as possible off the floor (or furniture.) If it’s urine, blot it up with a paper towel; for mud, feces or vomit, dispose of as much of the solid matter as possible. Next, always test an inconspicuous spot of your carpet or furniture for color fastness before using Nature’s Miracle (and never use it on leather, silk or suede.) Then, pour Nature’s Miracle Stain & Odor Remover directly onto the area at full strength – no diluting needed.

For carpet, use enough to completely saturate the area and soak through to the padding and subfloor. A good rule of thumb is that a one-square-foot area will need a pint of Nature’s Miracle; a four-square-foot area will need a quart. If your carpet is soaking wet, you’ve probably used enough. Allow it to sit for about 20 minutes, and then blot the product up. For a tough stain, use a bristle brush to rub the Nature’s Miracle in before blotting. Now a little patience is required. It’s very important that you allow the carpet to dry naturally – no fans or heat to speed it up. By the time the carpet is dry the stain and odor should be completely eliminated. If it’s not, you might have missed an area, so it should be re-treated. Hard floors like hardwood, linoleum and cement are also very easy to clean up using Nature’s Miracle Dual Action Hard Floor Stain & Odor Remover. Just blot or pick up as much of the mess as possible, and then spray the area with the Hard Floor product.