Carpet
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Removing
Pet Stains and Odors
1. Delaying may cause the spill to become a permanent stain. Blot liquids with a dry, white absorbent cloth or white paper towels.
2. First, rinse the spot with lukewarm water and blot until dry. Next, try a solution of one cup white vinegar to one cup water.
3. Apply a small amount with a white cloth, and work in gently-do not rub-working from the edges of the spill to the center to prevent spreading. Allow to remain for 10 to 15 minutes. Blot until dry. Rinse with water, and blot.
4. If the spot remains, prepare a solution of 1/4 teaspoon of a liquid detergent (no lanolin) to one cup water. Never use a stronger solution. Never use a laundry detergent or automatic dishwashing detergent of any type, as they may contain optical brighteners or bleaching agents that destroy dyes and some fibers.
5. Apply a small amount of the detergent solution with a white cloth, work it in gently, and allow to remain for 10 to 15 minutes. Don't forget to blot. Rinse carefully with water, and blot until dry. Failure to completely rinse the solutions from the fiber may cause accelerated soiling.
6. Allow the area to dry completely before walking on the carpet.
Note: An animal's urine content changes daily according to diet.
Therefore, pet stains may be difficult to remove.
A carpet cleaning professional may be able
to restore the original appearance with special treatments, redye the affected
area, or replace it.
Manufacturers are producing some styles of carpet
with special, impenetrable backing that prevents liquid from seeping through
to the cushion or underlying floor.
The Carpet and Rug Institute is a national trade
association representing carpet and rug manufacturers. For more information,
visit www.carpet-rug.com
or
call the Consumer Information Line at (800) 882-8846.