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Home›How To›3 Effective Ways to Remove Old Dog Urine Stains

3 Effective Ways to Remove Old Dog Urine Stains

By Matthew Lynch
October 10, 2023
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Introduction:

As a dog owner, accidents are bound to happen, especially when it comes to potty training your pup. Old dog urine stains can be a stubborn nuisance and may leave an unpleasant odor in your home. However, there are effective methods to remove these stains and the accompanying odor. Here are three tried-and-true ways to eliminate old dog urine stains from various surfaces.

1. Enzyme-based Cleaners:

The most efficient way to remove old dog urine stains is using an enzyme-based cleaner. These cleaners break down the uric acid crystals found in pet urine, which cause the foul smell and stubborn stains. It is essential to choose a cleaner specifically designed for pet stains, as they will have enzymes that target the proteins found in dog urine.

To use an enzyme-based cleaner, follow these steps:

– Blot up any remaining moisture from the stained area using paper towels or a clean cloth.

– Apply the enzyme cleaner liberally over the stain and let it sit for at least 10 minutes (or according to the manufacturer’s instructions).

– Once it has had time to work its magic, blot it up with a clean cloth or paper towel.

– Allow the area to dry completely.

2. Baking Soda Solution:

If you don’t have an enzymatic cleaner on hand or prefer a natural alternative, a baking soda solution can be effective at removing old dog urine stains and neutralizing odors.

To make a baking soda solution:

– Mix 1 cup of warm water with 1/2 cup of white vinegar and 1/4 cup of baking soda.

– Pour the mixture generously over the stain and let it sit for approximately 30 minutes.

– Using a clean cloth or sponge, gently scrub the stained area in circular motions.

– Rinse with warm water and blot any excess liquid with clean paper towels.

– Allow the area to dry completely.

3. Hydrogen Peroxide:

Hydrogen peroxide is another excellent home remedy for old dog urine stains. This solution works best on light-colored carpets and fabrics since it may cause bleaching on darker surfaces. To avoid discoloration, always perform a patch test on an inconspicuous area before applying it to the stain.

To use hydrogen peroxide:

– Blot up any remaining moisture from the stained area with paper towels or a clean cloth.

– Mix 1/2 cup of hydrogen peroxide (3% solution) with 1 teaspoon of liquid dish soap.

– Apply the solution to the stain and allow it to sit for approximately 30 minutes.

– Gently scrub the stained area in circular motions, then blot with clean paper towels or a cloth.

– Rinse with warm water and allow the area to dry completely.

Conclusion:

Old dog urine stains don’t have to ruin your carpets, floors, or furniture anymore. With these three effective methods, you can successfully remove them and get rid of the lingering smell as well. Remember, it’s crucial to act quickly when you discover a stain and use appropriate cleaning agents for your surface type. With a little time and effort, your home will be looking and smelling fresh again.

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