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Tips for Easily Removing Pet Stains from Mesh

Cleaning pet stains can be an arduous task, but with the right tools and techniques, you can remove mesh-related stains quickly and easily. Here are some tips to help you get job done.


Updated 11 Mar 2023

By Noemi Denker

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Prepare Area for Cleaning

Before you begin, it’s important to clear the area of any debris or foreign objects. This will give you an unobstructed view of the stain and make it easier to clean the area. Once the area is cleared, vacuum up any dirt or pet hair. Vacuuming will help to remove any dry particles that could potentially cause more damage when you start to clean.

Choose Right Cleaning Products

When it comes to cleaning mesh fabrics, there are a few types of products that you can use. You can choose a non-abrasive cleaner specifically made for mesh fabrics, or you can opt to use a mild detergent solution. Be sure to do a spot test first to make sure the product doesn’t cause any discoloration or damage to the material.

Blot Stain

Once you’ve chosen your product, use a white cloth to blot the stain in an up-and-down motion. Don’t scrub or rub fabric as this can cause irreversible damage. After you’ve blotted stain, you can apply a small amount of the cleaning product directly onto the area and gently dab it away.

Rinse Area

After most of the stain has been removed, you’ll want to rinse the area using warm water and a clean cloth. This will help to remove the cleaning product from the fabric and prevent any residue from leftover. Once the area is completely rinsed, let it air dry.

Final Tips

When removing pet stains from mesh, always remember to use a gentle hand. Aggressive scrubbing or harsh chemicals can cause permanent damage. Additionally, it’s best to avoid using heat when cleaning mesh fabrics. Heat can damage the integrity of the material, so stick to cold or warm water.

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