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Basic Tips Pet Stain Removal on Your Rug

A simple post on how homeowners can remove pet stains on their rugs easily and effectively.

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Basic Tips Pet Stain Removal on Your Rug

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  1. Basic Tips Pet Stain Removal on Your Rug Having pets and area rugs can sometimes be a combination which will cause you a lot of headaches. Each one will no doubt be a joy to have but often times pets can be a source of frustration as they can cause all sort of pet stains on your beautiful rug. They can leave pet urine and feces on the rug which can cause a very visible mark as well as making it smell unpleasant. These kinds of stains are hard to remove and can be a lot to handle if you do not know the proper procedure to take. Here are some tips which can guide you in this difficult cleaning problem.• Household Products You Can Use – If you are out of commercial carpet cleaning products, there are some cleaning alternatives which you can use instead. Ammonia or non-bleach detergent can be effective substitutes for carpet cleaning products as it can help remove the stain as well as aid in deodorizing your rug. Mixing a teaspoon of either with a cup of warm water will give you a cleaning solution which will get rid of any pet stain on your rug.• Use Baking Soda to Deodorize the Rug – After cleaning up the stain, you may still have a problem that you have to deal with. Even with the stain gone, some unpleasant odor may still persist which can be very annoying. Solve this problem by using vinegar or baking soda to remove the smell. Baking soda can be used by applying a considerable amount of it directly on the affected parts of the carpet. Let it set for three to four hours before vacuuming it up together with the unpleasant smell it has absorbed.Pets and rugs don't have to be a problematic combination. If ever you are faced with pet stains on your rug, just follow the tips above and you’ll surely get rid of it in no time.For more tips in cleaning your carpet at home visit Carpet Cleaning Aurora now

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