We all love pets. Pets are our best friends. They are unique, and some quality all have in common is the mesh they create for us to clean. Pets will chew or scratch anything they can get their paws on and will leave a trail of hair everywhere they go, but it still hits cleaning up after a pet accident.
Even if the pets are well trained, sometimes the pet owner faces this kind of problem. As often the pet accident happens, we are going to provide you with the right steps you need for a quick and easy cleanup.
Do not make the mistake to ignore it!
How much irritating it may be, do not let yourself get used to its smell. As much the longer you let the stain stay, the smell becomes permanent. However, with the correct measures and steps, you will get rid of it in minutes and feel happy.
Where Did The Accident Happen?
⇒ Hard floor
You are lucky that it is just the hard floor. There are worse places in the house where the stain can stay. If you are, having a hard floor does not slow your speed to clean it. It can stain grout, and tiles and get inside the cracks of the wooden floor if you do not act fast. Use a dry cloth to remove it.
Spray your cleaner on the harmed area, wipe it up, and then, if you’d want, wipe it with just water. Then, let it air dry. Gently scrub the area to loosen any fecal material that has worked its way into cuts in the grout or cracks in the wood.
Use more rags or paper towels to wipe up the cleaning mess you just made and go over the area with a paper towel to wipe up any soapy residue.
Make sure the area is well-ventilated so it can dry quickly, running a fan over the area is a good idea. If further required call a professional cleaning company.
⇒ Carpet
The most important thing to keep in mind when your pet has an accident on your carpet is to avoid rubbing or blotting it with a cloth. This can push the residue further and deeper into the carpet pile. The first thing you need to do is to treat the area with the standard detergent solution. Absorb this into the towels.
Then blot the area with the ammonia solution (Skip this step if urine is dried). Again, absorb this into towels. Then blot the area with a vinegar solution. Blot the area to absorb the vinegar solution, and then place several terry cloths or a stack of paper towels over the spot to absorb all moisture.
Put a weight on the towels and leave them dry for a minimum of six hours.
How To Prevent Pets From Peeing On The Carpet
There are some steps you need to take to prevent pets to pee on the carpet.
- Use A Fiber Protector
- Purchase Stain Resistant Carpet
- Vacuum Twice A Week
- Use Carpet Powder
These steps can help you to prevent pets to make a scene on the carpet. If you still do not have any idea about the cleaning you can also call professionals. They are available 24/7 to provide all kinds of assistance.
They are well-trained and aim to provide the best service around the area. They have hi-tech equipment to cover up any mishaps you have made. Call them to know a free quote for your property.