How do you remove pet stains from carpet?
Urine can be a very drastic kind of stain to any carpet fibers. Not just the unpleasant smell but, it can really permanently stain the carpet. Due to its acids and fluids, urine can totally change the way a carpet fiber will respond to the cleaning solution, and it also changes the appearance of the carpet fibers as well. According to the American Pet Association, people in the United States provide homes to more than 130,000,000 pets. When left alone, pet urine can seep through carpet, into the padding and down to the floor beneath. Pet urine can cause rotting of jute backing. Even after a through cleaning, pet urine stains and odors often remain. Urine stains depend on a series of different conditions; normally pet urine is an amber colored liquid waste fluid excreted by the kidneys and is composed of waste products of protein metabolism. The color of pet urine and its staining potential will often depend on dietary habits, age and sex of the pet, whether the pet is on medication, an