How Do You Rid Dog Smell From Furniture?
Even if your dog has never had a house-training accident, odors still build up over time, especially in fabrics such as carpet, curtains and upholstery. Using regular cleaning products will only make the problem worse by chemically setting or masking stains and odors. Remove and machine-wash any furniture covers that you can, as well as throw pillows, with the detergent you would normally use. If that doesn’t completely remove the odors, wash the items a second time with the enzymatic cleaner by following the directions for laundering. This is the easiest way to eliminate the odors. Use a wet-vac and plain water to remove the chemicals of any products you’ve previously used to clean and deodorize your furniture. The residue of chemical products will counteract the effect of the pet-odor neutralizer or enzymatic cleaner. Turn off the lights and use a black light to find any invisible stains on your furniture that could be contributing to the odor. If not, continue to the next step. If t