How To Clean Cat Urine Stains
Unlike dogs, cats do not urinate for territorialism. This behavioral pattern in male cats is accomplished by spraying primarily on vertical surfaces. Although spraying is typically done on a vertical surface (such as a couch and the walls), it could also conceivably come in contact with a carpet.
Another consideration is the age of the pet. The younger the cat the more likely it is the urine shall stain the carpet, with older cats you will get a more pungent odor. In almost all cases, cat urine is the worst the most difficult to clean.
In order to assure the removal of odors from carpet there are a number of factors you must be aware of and understand:
- The level of severity will determine the method of treatment and chemicals you will use.
- Most failures to successfully and totally remove odor are due to using ineffective chemicals and/or not following the proper treatment steps. Failure also occurs when you underestimate the quantity of contamination.
- There are pockets and porous areas within the carpet backing that once wet will not absorb or accept additional solution. This is a very important factor in successful odor removal treatment and is almost always a factor when treatment failures occur.
- Even though many products available on the market claim to do the same thing, there is a vast difference in their level of performance and biochemical formulation.
- It is imperative that you locate and treat all contamination or your success cannot be assured.
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