Having pets in your home is great, but pet stains on furniture can be a real headache. The good news is that you don't have to buy a new couch every time your dog has an accident. Here's how to get tough pet stains out of furniture quickly and easily.
Updated 11 Mar 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
The first step in cleaning pet stains is to blot the area and absorb as much of the liquid as possible. Use a paper towel or cloth to press down directly on the stain. Do not rub or scrub, as this can spread the stain. If the liquid has already dried, you may need to dampen the area with water before trying to blot it.
Once you've absorbed all of moisture, you'll want to apply an effective cleaning solution to the area. Start by combining 1/4 teaspoon of white vinegar with one quart of warm water in a spray bottle. Spray the spot generously with the mixture and allow it to sit for five minutes. Then use a clean cloth or sponge to blot the area dry.
Pet accidents often leave behind a lingering odor that can be difficult to get rid of. To neutralize it, mix one part water with one part rubbing alcohol in another spray bottle. Spray the area generously with the mixture and allow it to air dry. You may need to repeat this step several times to completely eliminate the smell.
Once you've neutralized the odor, you'll want to thoroughly blot the area once again. Use a paper towel or cloth to press down directly on the stain. This will help to absorb any remaining moisture and prevent the stain from setting into the fabric.
Finally, vacuum the area to remove any excess dirt or debris that may have been left behind. This will also help to keep the fabric looking fresh and clean for longer.
Dealing with pet stains on furniture doesn't have to be a hassle. With the right cleaning techniques, you can easily keep your home fur-free and looking like new. From blotting the stain to vacuuming the area, use these steps to keep pet accidents from ruining your furniture.
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