Urine/Pet stains
Animal stains on carpet is one of the most
frequently occurring problems. If taken
care of immediately, most pet/ urine stains leave no trace on the
carpet. But if neglected, they can cause dye loss, fabric
deterioration and odor. There are two ways in which the pet urine
stain will affect the carpet:
- Immediate
effect: Some dyes may undergo noticeable color change (note:
this color change is usually reversible unless neglected).
- Long-term
effect: These effects may not be noticeable intially.
Over the succeeding weeks and months, some dyes may undergo permanent color
changes. At times dyes can become weakened and tend to
bleed. Carpet fibers
may also be damaged by the chemical reactions between the
fiber and the stain. Old urine stain smells strongly like ammonia.
Wetting or moisture may increase this unpleasant odor. Urine may
also support bacteria
growth in carpet/padding.
The key to effective cleaning of pet/urine
stain is promptness: blot up
as much stain as possible using white, absorbent paper towel. Then
rinse the affected area using household ammonia solution. Blot dry
using paper towel. Rinse again using vinegar solution. Again, blot
the area dry. for effective drying, you may use absorbent towels
placed flat over the affected area and weighed down with heavy, flat
objects like books.
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Remember that professional cleaning or
restoration might be required to take care of any discoloration and
to effectively disinfect the area. In extreme case, the stain may be
impossible to clean and may require removal of affected (are of the)
carpet
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