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Cat Urine Odor Remover

Cats may be regarded as “man’s best friend” (well some will say only after dogs). However, when they pee the stain and the odor tend to linger forever, if this is not treated swiftly. And anyone who has owned one before would most likely have stepped into a small pool of cold urine lying on his/her floor once or more. Okay if this has been on a washable surface like linoleum, it isn’t that bad, however, if this begins to happen on your rugs and carpets, then you have got a serious problem in your hands. The urine in this location can go deep down with the smell lingering for months whenever it is not taken care of properly.  

 Another thing you would have noticed about these feline friends of man is that they happen to like going back to where they peed before. And when we think this smell has gone cats can still smell these locations out and perform their dirty deed once more. A lot of people consider the cat’s urine to be worse than that of other kinds of animals. However, there isn’t really much difference. Where the problem or difference lies is in the fact that this tends not to be taken note of immediately or cleaned up effectively, which then provides bacteria with an opportunity to grow and produce the awful ammonia smell. This gets worse as the urine sits in this position longer.

Cat Urine Odor Remover

Another cause of the lingering urine odor may be when cats urinate at the very center of your carpet or somewhere around this area and this seeps down to the floorboards making it impossible for you to do anything except to roll the carpet over to this point. Okay so at this point you may want to know what cat urine odor remover to employ in getting rid of this unpleasant smell as well the stain involved. Well, there are a number of options.   

 One is to make use of white vinegar. This has proven over time to be a useful ingredient in helping to effectively deal with urine stains as well as odor. Mix distilled vinegar (1 part) with warm water (2 parts) to produce a spray. Get rid of the urine as much as you can using paper towels. Then, apply vinegar spray to these affected areas rubbing them with paper towel. Another way you can go about this is in mixing a solution of the white vinegar with warm water in a bucket and applying this with a piece of clean cloth to the affected areas. After vinegar solution dries, wipe this together with the stain away using warm water.   

 Besides this, another cat urine odor remover you can employ is hydrogen peroxide (15 ounces) together with baking soda (2 tablespoons), and liquid hand soap (2 squirts). Mix all of them in an appropriate container; plastic container for example using a plastic spoon. Then, apply the solution you now have to affected areas, rinsing away again with warm water. Ensure you adequately dispose all items after you are done.


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