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How To Effortlessly Get Dog Pee Out Of Your Carpet

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For a long time it's been very laborious to remove the smell of puppy urine out of carpet. You may have a brand new puppy and he is not potty trained yet. You may have tried several totally different remedies, but none of them have truly worked. Typically these remedies involve the use of ammonia, which is one of the main elements in pee. Do not worry though, I have found a home remedy that is easy, inexpensive and that you will be able to make with just a few cleaning supplies lying around your house.

The first step in cleaning the dog pee is this: If the area is still wet you will need to attemp to soak up a large amount of it using a paper towel. Put pressure on the paper towel to soak up as much of the pee as you are be able to.

This action is terribly necessary as it helps prevent the pee from going down to the underside of your carpet, where it'd be virtually impossible cleanse.

If you allow the pee to dry, it will encourage bacterial growth. However, in many situations the puppy pee has already dried because you probably did not see it when it happened. It is easy to find dried pee on the carpet by employing a black light. You'll be able to purchase a black light in most well equipped hardware shops.

What you will need to begin with is water, baking soda, white vinegar, dishwasher detergent, and 3% Hydrogen Peroxide.

The first mixture should be made up of 50% white vinegar, and 50% water.

You will need to use a decent quantity of this mix to enable it get deep down into the carpet. Scrub the solution with a scrubbing brush to make sure that it penetrates the carpet. Again you will need absorb some of the mix with a clean paper towel. Absorbing the mixture with a clean paper towel helps the vinegar and water to dry faster. The vinegar will neutralize the smell of the ammonia. Now you can progress on to the next action.

Leave the area to dry for twelve hours. You'll be able to help speed up the procedure by using a fan or a blow dryer.

Once the surface has dried you should sprinkle a good quantity of baking powder on the soiled surface. For a better smell feel free to use multipurpose baking powder. It masks the smell of the mixture pretty well.

Next, you should mix a cup of the 3% hydrogen peroxide with a teaspoon of dishwashing detergent. Pour this mix over the baking powder. Rub the dissolving baking powder into the carpet. It is necessary to first work it in with your fingers and then you can rub it with the scrub brush. Ensure that you get each single spot around the area that's soiled. You don't want to miss a spot or your puppy can go and urine on the area again.

Finally after you have finished this tasks you must let the area dry up again. Once the surface is completely dry you'll need to vacuum the spot to clean up any surplus baking soda powder. If the area is seriously soiled with dog pee you may have to repeat the procedure again. You don't want to take the chance of the dog using that spot to go to the toilet again.

Keep in mind it's very essential that you never use ammonia or ammonia based substances when cleaning up puppy or dog urine. One of the main ingredients in pee is ammonia. It is very likely that if you clean the urine with ammonia based products the dog or puppy might be tempted to pee in that spot again. Do not worry if your carpet has suffered some puddles from your new puppy. It's really straightforward to put right the soiled spots.