Any parent or pet owner has dealt with the unfortunate task of cleaning urine “accidents” from the floor and carpet. It is a natural occurrence when potty or house training and when the child or pet are sick. Carpet cleaners can be pricy and can stain expensive rugs.
Today’s video will discuss an effective, all-natural remedy to remove urine odor and stains. This way, the pets and children can learn and grow naturally and their accidents can be effectively and quickly cleaned up.
To make this cleaning mixture is quite simple. Take 10 ounces of hydrogen peroxide, 3 tablespoons of baking soda, and one or two drops of dish detergent. Mix all three ingredients in a bowl and then slowly pour into a spray bottle. (Otherwise, the baking soda will cause the mixture to foam all over the place).
This mixture can rid carpet of urine and blood stains. It will deodorize the carpet and leave it smelling fresh. It can also help if a pet has been sprayed by a skunk.
To use on carpet, or flooring, simply spray the affected area and allow the mixture to stand for at least one hour. The stains should lift off easily. For pet smell, give them a bath in this mixture.
Do you have use for an all-natural, multipurpose cleaner in your life? Are you willing to give this mixture a try? Let us know in our comment section.
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