Post by SAR01 on Oct 20, 2018 19:17:41 GMT -5
Remove cat urine smell permanently!
You'll need:
Spray bottle
Bottle of peroxide 16 oz
1 Tbs baking soda
Dish soap, just a small squirt
Pour it all into the spray bottle, replace the cap and shake to mix.
To use on fresh cat urine:
Blot wet spot with paper towels until no more moisture can be absorbed. Spray with solution till saturated. Let sit until dry. Do not blot the solution up. Once dry, vacuum or brush away any powdery residue. That's it!
If the spot of cat pee is already dry when you find it then skip the blotting and get right to spraying the solution on the urine spot.
the best cat spray remover
The best part about this solution is that it still removes the cat urine smell even if you already used something else on the urine spot!
Many commercial pet urine removers say that they will not work on old stains or stains that have been treated with other cleaners. I have used this solution to treat stains that have been previously treated with 3 different commercial solutions and it has worked perfectly every time!
Now on to the tricky part....finding exactly where the cat has sprayed. I went to walmart and bought an LED blacklight flashlight. It was under $10. Cat urine glows under blacklight!
A puddle of cat pee will look sort of like orange neon. A spot on fabric or carpet will look more like a glowy white stain. It'll glow so you'll know when you see it. Once you've found the spot, treat as mentioned above. So simple.
LED blacklight flashlight for pet stains
I have used this solution on everything...carpet, couch, pet bed and even a pair of boots and it has not left any stains or discoloration. However, I recommend a patch test if it's a particularly important surface that your cleaning.
I have not tried this on urine stains, but I have no reason to believe it wouldn't work to remove any type of pet odor. If you try it, let me know!
The only downside I have found is that if you don't use all the solution right away and try to use it in a few days, it doesn't seem to work as well. So mix it up fresh each time you need it. At under $1 worth of supplies though, it's inexpensive to mix up any time you need it.
This homemade pet odor remover has really helped to rid my house of pet odor...which is awesome because youngest son really wants to keep this kitten!
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You'll need:
Spray bottle
Bottle of peroxide 16 oz
1 Tbs baking soda
Dish soap, just a small squirt
Pour it all into the spray bottle, replace the cap and shake to mix.
To use on fresh cat urine:
Blot wet spot with paper towels until no more moisture can be absorbed. Spray with solution till saturated. Let sit until dry. Do not blot the solution up. Once dry, vacuum or brush away any powdery residue. That's it!
If the spot of cat pee is already dry when you find it then skip the blotting and get right to spraying the solution on the urine spot.
the best cat spray remover
The best part about this solution is that it still removes the cat urine smell even if you already used something else on the urine spot!
Many commercial pet urine removers say that they will not work on old stains or stains that have been treated with other cleaners. I have used this solution to treat stains that have been previously treated with 3 different commercial solutions and it has worked perfectly every time!
Now on to the tricky part....finding exactly where the cat has sprayed. I went to walmart and bought an LED blacklight flashlight. It was under $10. Cat urine glows under blacklight!
A puddle of cat pee will look sort of like orange neon. A spot on fabric or carpet will look more like a glowy white stain. It'll glow so you'll know when you see it. Once you've found the spot, treat as mentioned above. So simple.
LED blacklight flashlight for pet stains
I have used this solution on everything...carpet, couch, pet bed and even a pair of boots and it has not left any stains or discoloration. However, I recommend a patch test if it's a particularly important surface that your cleaning.
I have not tried this on urine stains, but I have no reason to believe it wouldn't work to remove any type of pet odor. If you try it, let me know!
The only downside I have found is that if you don't use all the solution right away and try to use it in a few days, it doesn't seem to work as well. So mix it up fresh each time you need it. At under $1 worth of supplies though, it's inexpensive to mix up any time you need it.
This homemade pet odor remover has really helped to rid my house of pet odor...which is awesome because youngest son really wants to keep this kitten!
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