I know I'm guilty. I love my dogs and take every opportunity to spoil them rotten. From buying them special dog treats to new chew toys, they are treated well.
It doesn't take much to spend quite a bit of money on dog supplies, but I've found that if you buy online, you can usually save quite a bit of money. Jefferspet.com is a good site to shop for pet supplies. They have quite a selection and great prices. You'll even find some different things there. Things you might not find in a store.
What's really neat on their site is the fact that they don't just sell dog and cat supplies. You'll find supplies for other animals as well. Ferrets, birds, even horses and livestock.
Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pets. Show all posts
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
Pet Stain Removal
In order to remove pet stain, you do need to react quickly to it. The enzymes in the stain will work quickly to cause discoloration and odor. The longer this is left on the carpet or flooring, the harder it will be for you to get the stain out fully. Quick work is in order any time that it is possible for that to happen.
Clean Effectively
There are many things that you can do wrong to cause that stain to set in your carpeting. Therefore, it is essential for you to get through the stain as quickly as possible and to do it the right away. Here are some basic steps for a basic level of cleaning.
Use a dry terry cloth to blot the stain to remove any liquid possible.
Remove any loose debris carefully, without rubbing it into the carpeting or flooring more so.
Use a solution of 50% water to 50% vinegar on the stain. Spray onto it.
Blot the stain with a dry, clean terry cloth to remove the stain.
Repeat as necessary.
If the vinegar solution is not effective at removing the stain, another solution is to add baking soda to the mixture and apply to the area. Just a few teaspoons are all that you need for a successful cleaning. This will cause a chemical reaction with the vinegar and together they will reactivate stains that have been sitting for too long to remove them completely.
If after the carpeting dries, you still smell odor, sprinkle the area with baking soda and let it sit overnight. In the morning, vacuum the area. The baking soda will have pulled all the odor out of the carpet completely.
Clean Effectively
There are many things that you can do wrong to cause that stain to set in your carpeting. Therefore, it is essential for you to get through the stain as quickly as possible and to do it the right away. Here are some basic steps for a basic level of cleaning.
Use a dry terry cloth to blot the stain to remove any liquid possible.
Remove any loose debris carefully, without rubbing it into the carpeting or flooring more so.
Use a solution of 50% water to 50% vinegar on the stain. Spray onto it.
Blot the stain with a dry, clean terry cloth to remove the stain.
Repeat as necessary.
If the vinegar solution is not effective at removing the stain, another solution is to add baking soda to the mixture and apply to the area. Just a few teaspoons are all that you need for a successful cleaning. This will cause a chemical reaction with the vinegar and together they will reactivate stains that have been sitting for too long to remove them completely.
If after the carpeting dries, you still smell odor, sprinkle the area with baking soda and let it sit overnight. In the morning, vacuum the area. The baking soda will have pulled all the odor out of the carpet completely.
Labels:
odor neutralizers,
pets,
stain removal
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