How to Deal with Pet Smells in the Carpet
Posted on Feb 19, 2016 4:30pm PST
One responsibility that comes along with owning a pet, is cleaning up after
it whenever an accident occurs inside of your home. It can be a challenge
to keep your carpets clean when you have a pet running around, especially
when your pet is young, active, and not potty trained. To avoid pet smells
from sticking after your pet has an accident, you should have carpet cleaners
come to your home. Professionals will use their
carpet cleaning services to get your carpet smelling fresh again.
Clean Up Pet Stains Immediately
Your dog or cat is going to have an accident eventually, and when it does,
it’s important for you to clean up after it right away. The longer
you allow for a stain to sit, the more difficult it will be to clean.
Additionally, pet stains that seep deep into your carpeting will smell
and affect the air quality of your home. You will need professional carpet
cleaners to do carpet stain removal to get these types of stains and smells
out, so make sure you clean pet stains as soon as you notice them.
Neutralize Pet Stains With Vinegar
Pet stains have a very strong ammonia smell that will get worse over time
if you don’t neutralize the odor. Use a mixture of one-part vinegar
and one-part warm water to neutralize odors caused by pet stains.
Clean Your Carpeting Professionally Once Every Year
Regardless of how hard you try to stop pet stains from having an impact
on your home, you are probably not going to be able to neutralize every
smell. To combat hard-to-clean stains, hire carpet cleaners to come to
your home to do the job. They will use professional cleaning equipment
to make your home smell fresh again.