When your pet leaves a stain on your Silk Gazar material, you may be wondering how to remove it. Don't worry, Spot Cleaner is here with the answers! Read on to learn the best way to tackle pet stains on your Silk Gazar.
Updated 11 Mar 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
The most important step when dealing with any kind of pet stain is to immediately blot the area with a damp cloth. This helps to absorb as much of stain as possible. Don’t rub or scrub, as this will only spread mess and make it harder to remove.
Once you’ve blotted stain, it’s time to treat it. The type of cleaner you use depends on the type of stain. For pet urine, a good option is a mixture of one part white vinegar and one part lukewarm water. Apply solution to the stain and allow it to sit for a few minutes before blotting again.
After treating the stain, it’s important to rinse the area with clean water. Then, use a dry cloth to blot the area and absorb the excess moisture. Finally, let the spot air dry or use a fan or blow dryer if necessary.
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