Whats the easiest way to eliminate pet stains and odors?
The key to effectively cleaning ferret stains and getting rid of odors is promptness. This is especially true of urine, which not only stains but also leaves behind a distinctive odor. If you take care of the problem immediately, before the stain has dried, chances are it will leave no trace. Once dried, the stain and accompanying odor become much more difficult to remove. A variety of both homemade solutions and commercial products are available to help you remove or neutralize stains and odors left behind by urine, vomit, diarrhea or feces. Here’s what to do, depending on the surface: • Carpets: If the stain is fresh, any good carpet shampoo will do. First, be sure to remove any solid or semi-solid matter such as dried vomit or feces. Clean the spot with the shampoo, then soak it thoroughly with club soda. Allow it to stand for 10 minutes before blotting it up. If the stain has dried or if it’s urine that has soaked through to the floor, try cleaners with enzymes in them. These enzym