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Question Posted Wednesday July 26 2006, 6:43 pm

my dog pees on the carpet allot. no any good stain remover?

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TownCalledMalice answered Tuesday August 1 2006, 4:37 pm:
Spot Shot. Trust me.

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Nallie answered Monday July 31 2006, 11:56 pm:
Use an enzyme based stain remover especially made for urine. You can buy this type at most pet stores. Housebreak the dog by using a kennel..save yourself from future headaches and smells!

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tjam106 answered Monday July 31 2006, 1:59 pm:
My husband owns a carpet cleaning business.......

All of those "wonder chemicals" are crap. All they do is mask the odor. The dog pee is still there in your carpet.

The only way to truly get it out is to use a hot water extraction.

Call a professional carpet cleaner who uses a truck mounted hot water extraction. It's not as expensive as you think. My husband charges $35 per room.

To save money, you could rent a Rug Doctor to do this, but DO NOT USE ANY SOAP in the Rug Doctor. Only use water. The soap will not completely rinse out of your carpet no matter how hard you try because the Rug Doctor is just not strong enough. If there is still soap in there it will attract more dirt and cause it to stick there and your carpets will look terrible in a few weeks.

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Saynotogymclass answered Thursday July 27 2006, 9:26 pm:
I use this AMAZING stuff called Nature's Miracle. It takes out the smell and the stain completely. We swear by it. try looking for it at your local pet stores or PetSmart!

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sbgrl427 answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 8:37 pm:
well, i use spray'n'wash dual power remover- it's actually for laundry, but that stuff is amazing! it works on just about everything *wall paint, nail polish, and i'm guessing it'll work on dog pee if it works on those things.* just put it on the stain, get a damp towel, and rub it up. good luck with your doggy.

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sassysara answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 7:42 pm:
Spot Shot is awesome!!! Also oxyclean works really well. This is from personal experience from having a puppy who peed EVERYWHERE lol.


Good Luck

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karenR answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 7:19 pm:
Don't use bleach because it will ruin your carpet. Not to mention leave a big white spot if
the carpet has color to it. Here is a website that will give you a step by step rundown on how to clean it. :)

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Th3skyisfalling answered Wednesday July 26 2006, 7:12 pm:
bleach.

haha


or
rent a rug doctor

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