Bucket 'n' Broom Maid Service Blog: Pet Stain and Odor Removal Tips
Removing cat and dog urine, feces and vomit stains and odors from different surfaces from your home is thought of as a difficult task. In actuality, the right tools and tricks can help you keep your home clean and odor free. Don’t let your indoor pets ruin the quality of your home. Bucket ‘n’ Broom Maid Service is here to help!
Pet Stain and Odor Removal Tips
Surfaces (Ceramic Tile, Marble, Vinyl, etc.)
Cleaning solutions such as PAWS (Pet Accident Washup Solution) and Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate work best on these different surfaces. Simply spray the solution on the soiled area, and then allow it to sit for approximately 5 minutes. After, wipe clean.
Carpet
Always blot urine, feces, and vomit stains on carpet. With a clean cloth, blot as much of the waste as possible, and then spray the area with a pet cleaning solution. Let the solution soak for roughly 6 minutes. Blot the area with a dry cloth until completely absorbed. Work the area from the outside in. It is recommended to vacuum the area once it has dried.
Litter Box Odors
The best way to eliminate odor is to clean the litter box as much as possible (once a week). PAWS and Bio-OX Citrus Concentrate can also be used to wash out the box. Always fill the box with clean litter after it has been cleaned. A clean smelling litter box means a fresher smelling living area.
Any odor removal solution you purchase, make sure that it is safe for you, your pet, family, and environment.
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