How To Remove Cat Urine Odor

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Mrs Fastidious: How To Remove Cat Urine Odor

If you’re a cat person, raise your hand. I believe, as someone who has a cat at home myself, that sometimes it seems more like the cat owns us rather than the other way around. I love my cat unconditionally, but let’s be honest, cats aren’t always lovable, especially when they urinate where they shouldn’t. Sure, normally the cat pees in his litter box like the civilized feline that he is, but sometimes accidents happen and he does it on the sofa or the carpet instead. It’s our job, at the end of the day, to clean up the mess our master leaves behind. So here’s how to remove cat pee smells and stains from your furniture, the DIY way.

First of all, speed is of the essence here. When your beloved cat pees on the sofa, carpet, or any other surface, rush to blot it with tissue paper as soon as possible. Leaving it to dry will really be a pain to remove.

Next, grab a bottle of vinegar. Mix equal parts of vinegar and water in a spray bottle, and spray the area. For a more effective result, brush gently with a soft brush, and then blot with tissues.

Before proceeding to the next step, make sure the affected area is free of dust or cat hair as these can worsen the smell. If there is, remove with a vacuum cleaner. The last part of this odor removing process is to spray the area with a high-concentration baking soda solution (simply mix together water and baking soda). This will work sufficiently to remove the unwanted odor.

Voila! Now you can coexist with your beloved freeloaders again. If you prefer store-bought products that work just as well, look for enzymatic cleaner designed specifically for urine odor removal. Browse for some right now on www.BigC.co.th.

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