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How Do You Safely Remove Pet Stains From A House Without Chemicals?

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How Do You Safely Remove Pet Stains From A House Without Chemicals?

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Pet stains are unsightly and can cause odors to permeate a house long after the spots have initially been cleaned. A variety of chemicals are available for personal home use, but these can cause damage to surfaces and are often hazardous to people and pets. Using natural alternatives can provide a safer alternative to these chemicals. Enzymatic cleaners, which are commercially available, devour the bacteria that compose pet stains. Common household products like vinegar and baking soda can alleviate both the stain and the stink of unsightly pet stains. Vacuum the area with a wet/dry vacuum to draw up as much urine from the area as possible. This will also soak up a fair bit of urine from under carpet padding. Spray down the area of the pet stain with an enzyme-based cleaner. Enzymes, which are natural microorganisms, devour the bacteria that cause the odor and staining caused by the organic matter in pet urine and defection. Allow the enzyme cleaner to stay for the recommended period o

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