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Free Pet Urine
Cleaner & Odor Removal Recipes
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Recipe 1:
Ingredients:
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15 ounces
hydrogen peroxide.
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2
tablespoons baking soda.
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2 squirts
of liquid hand soap.
Method:
Mix in a plastic container (don't use metal) with a plastic spoon.
Do not shake this mixture. Discard
after use. Apply this solution to dog urine stains or odour
areas, and then rinse away with warm water. |
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Recipe 2:
Ingredients:
Method:
Combine the
two ingredients into a plastic spray bottle.
Recipe 3:
Ingredients:
Method:
Apply baking soda to the wet urine stain.
This will draw out the urine. When the baking soda turns
yellow from the urine, remove & apply some more. Repeat until
the baking soda stays white. If possible, leave on the
mattress overnight. The following day, vacuum it off.
Cleaning dog urine:
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If the
urine is still wet, blot up as much as you
can with paper towels. Stand on the paper
towel to help absorb as much moisture as
possible.
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Using one
of the above recipes, spray the area
thoroughly (spot testing first to avoid
damaging your flooring) & spray the solution
onto the affected area.
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Leave for
30 minutes & then blot dry with paper towels
or a damp cloth.
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Repeat if
necessary.
Locating dog urine:
Old dog urine
can be a particular problem because as it is the
breaking down of the urine that causes the
offensive odour. If you can't find where your
dog has urinated or sprayed, a black light can
be used. This will highlight any areas your dog
has soiled.
To use, turn
out your lights & move the black light around
the floor, walls & furnishings to help identify
soiled areas. Dog urine will glow green.
Further reading:
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