Which natures miracles have you used?
How long ago was the carpet urinated on?
Are you sure you found all the locations?
Which natures miracles have you used?
How long ago was the carpet urinated on?
Are you sure you found all the locations?
have you tried jeyes Fluid
it works for my 2 rabbits, but make sure that you let it dry and air the space before letting them back into it
it kills all of the bacteria and the smell is iliminated
I would remove the problem but there's other furniture on the carpet and I can't scratch the wood floors by having no carpet. And I have blocked off the area in front of the cages but that doesn't help me with the fact that the carpet smells right now still from previous accidents...that's what I was asking for help with; just getting the smell out.
If its just an area rug, replace it....
Its not being cleaned properly from the sounds of it. Youre likely missing spots which is why there is still a smell.
Any mess needs an area twice its size treated and cleaned. Regular carpet needs to be soaked so the underlay gets treated as well.
Since youre using area carpet you need to lift it up and clean the floor under it. Put some plastic down and SOAK the carpet with the treatment.
I would use some Natures Miracle Advanced (red bottle) and leave it on about an hour, ensuring it doesnt dry up. Then scrub and either use a carpet cleaner or towels to sop up the wetness. Do again with a peroxide water mix.
You always want to test what you put on carpet in a hidden spot, make sure it doesnt ruin the carpet.
The NM advanced was the only thing that took out a nasty brown stain from my white carpet where my dog had a very large diarrhea accident. Whoops!
Same issue at my mothers house. Large area rug under the dining room table on laminate floor. We put our eldest dog down 4 or so years ago... (cant remember when...) in her last months she would poop in the house and not know it. Which for a senile dog like her meant she would circle through the dining room and kitchen 100x a day and if she pooped she ground it in to whatever she walked on which in this case meant the dining room carpet.
If i caught her id clean it right away. Scrub the surface and use my doggie cleaner and what not. Then polish it off with some lysol wipes because i like CLEAN.
1.5yrs ago our other senior dog was PTS, again before that he would have the occasional accident and some would end up on that carpet.
We would always clean.
Last year we addopted an adult dog who had good potty habbits but every so often my parents would wake up and find she pooped on the rug..... again cleaned.
My mom just got a new puppy in november.... hmmm he potty trained very fast. But every so often guess what.....
So not that long ago while my mom was cleaning up a puppy mess she tells me she moved stuff and lifted the carpet up. This is an insanely heavy carpet too i might add.
She said the stains and smell under the carpet were INSANE. The carpet looked and smelt fine from up top which is why we never bothered to lift it up. We always used various stain and odor eliminators religiously. I would even sniff test when the area dried. But it was never enough. We rarely use the dining room anyway.
But this means you HAVE to ensure what you clean penetrates 100%.
The dogs knew the area still smelt like a potty zone we didnt.
I dont live there and even going back to visit, you would never smell any funky smells in the house. (Like when you go in a house thats not yours it always smells different)
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