Can you remove pet urine stains on the carpet and upholstery? We have a success rate of about 80-90%. However, the success depends largely on how long the stain has been in the fiber. Pet urine can cause permanent damage to textiles as well as create an unhealthy indoor living environment if not removed promptly.
When urine is first deposited onto a carpet or fabric, it is in a neutral state. This means it is easier to remove when it is fresh.
Once the urine is allowed to dry it turns to alkaline (thus the ammonia odor) and becomes more difficult to remove. If left for months, depending on the fiber type, it could permanently change the dye structure of the fabric and cause the fiber to deteriorate.
To prevent permanent staining, clean urine deposits immediately. If permanent staining occurs, we may be able to dye the spot at an additional cost.
What can be done about urine odor? We normally use enzymes or a professional-grade deodorizer to treat urine. There is a small extra charge for each quart. First, we use a special urine detector to pinpoint exactly where the urine deposits are.
Then we spray enzymes only on the affected areas. The enzymes actually eat up urine bacteria.
These enzymes are also for sale for you to use between cleanings. Urine is one stain we cannot have any guarantees on.
The stains could be permanent, although we usually have a very good chance of removal.
What to do if you have a severe urine odor? If the odor is severe, the padding beneath the carpet may need to be replaced and the subfloor treated. We also treat the face fibers with enzymes, allow time to dwell, and then extract the enzymes.
If the urine is covering over half of the carpet, it may be more cost-effective to replace the room of carpeting.
We normally only recommend this procedure if the pet is no longer in the home.
Is vomit removable from carpeting? Yes, normally. However, the chances are reduced if an improper spot removal solution has been applied to the stain before our arrival. Also, some cat food has a red dye that permanently stains some nylon carpets.
This dye is similar to the kool-aid type of dye. If this occurs, we have a red dye removal system that can remove most cat vomit stains (a small extra fee applies).
What can you do for recurring urine spots? First, we use our urine probe to determine exactly where the spot is. Next, we flood the area with one quart of Enzyme mixture and allow the mixture to dwell for at least 20 minutes. Last, we use our “water claw” spot lifter to pull the urine directly from the padding. This process eliminates 90% of all urine problems.
If you have us do this process and the spot does return, we’ll come back at no charge to attempt removal again (we can only guarantee no spots returning on urine if the claw process is performed).
Do you have a 100% Guarantee on Pet Odors? Unfortunately, there is no way to completely guarantee odors of any type. The reason is that the odor may not only be in the carpet. It may be under the padding on the cement or wood beneath the carpet. It may also be on the baseboards, drapes, walls, etc.
Furthermore, one cleaning may not be sufficient to take care of a severe urine odor. Sometimes return trips are necessary.
How can I take care of pet problems myself? We have two excellent products available to help you do your own pet stain removal. We recommend the Spray and Wipe Cleaner or the Bi-O-Kleen Enzymes for more difficult pet problems.
Content obtained by my friend John Braun