Pet
(or human) accidents on carpet
First and Foremost - Accidents Happen!
Don't get angry at your pet! look for the cause to prevent future problems.
- Absorption: Sift baking soda lightly on the area
(be careful not to break standing bubbles) until the pile remains dry on the surface. Let
set overnight or until the pile is completely dry. Use a spatula under the center of the
pile to lift solid, dry pile and dispose. Vacuum loose unused dust from around edges.
Hint: Keep several boxes of baking soda in problem areas to be ready for accidents.
- Neutralization: Acids in fresh urine and vomit
can damage dyes in fabrics. The baking soda can also neutralize these acids quickly.
- Decontamination: Old urine will turn alkaline
and have an ammonia smell. Use a solution of 50% white vinegar and 50% water on a towel to
pat area (do not rub). Use baking soda in water only on vomit spots. Avoid products that
suds, their residue may be a problem. Rinse area with water and cover with layered white
paper towels with water proof weight to dry. If towels show wicked urine, or vomit, repeat
the process. Large areas or heavy concentrations may require professional decontamination
and cleaning.
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