How Do You Clean Cat Urine From Leather?
Cleaning leather is never easy. And cat urine has its own special place on the world’s list of “Odors That Won’t Go Away.” Combine these two and you have got a mess. The options aren’t pretty. You try to remove the smell, making the stain worse, or you focus on the stain and smell like a cat box. The only real option seems to be throwing the entire thing out and replacing it–the leather that is, not the cat. The following guidelines focus primarily on the removal of the urine aroma, with stain removal being secondary. It has been effectively used on both leather shoes and bags to remove both stains and odor. Sprinkle Nature’s Miracle into a piece of old cloth. From the side of the leather that doesn’t show, press the damp cloth against the soiled area. This will destroy the bacteria causing the unpleasant aroma. Leave the cloth against the soiled area for approximately one hour, sprinkling with more solution if the cloth begins to dry out. Be warned, making the urine wet generally cau