pet stain on carpet

Two out of every three households in the U.S. own a pet according to Spots.com. That’s a staggering 393.3 million pets in the U.S. alone. With that many pets in homes, there is bound to be some pet induced mishaps wreaking havoc on furniture and flooring.

As a pet owner, knowing how to remove an old pet stain on carpet is key to ensuring the cleanliness and visual appeal of your flooring. Perhaps you are a homeowner without pets but inherited old pet stains from previous owners or tenants. Regardless of your situation, here is what you’ll need to know about getting rid of pesky old pet stains on your carpet.

How To Get Rid of Pet Urine On Carpet

Getting rid of pet urine on carpet can be done with just a few of the following household items:

  • Water
  • Protective gloves
  • Baking soda
  • Paper towels
  • Distilled white vinegar
  • Dish or laundry soap
  • Cleaning brush

Put on those gloves as pet urine does contain bacteria. If the urine stain is recent, blot the area with paper towels to soak up the liquid. Continue until the area is mostly dry.

If you are tackling a new or old stain, sprinkle the affected area with baking soda. Let this sit for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, vacuum up the baking soda.

Mix 2-3 drops of soap with hot water to form a sudsy solution. Gently and sparingly apply this solution to the stained area. Begin to blot the area to work in the solution rather than scrubbing. Scrubbing can damage the carpet and further spread the urine.

Blot the area until it feels almost dry. If the urine smell persists, a vinegar solution is the next step. Mix one part vinegar and one part tepid water. Lightly moisten the stained area and gently scrub with a cleaning brush.

Blot the area until mostly dry. Reapply a sprinkle of baking soda onto the area for 30 minutes and then vacuum. If there is still an odor or the stain is just too stubborn, consider hiring a professional.

How To Get Rid of Pet Vomit on Carpet

Pet vomit is a reality of pet ownership and can be a tough stain to remove from carpet. You’ll need the following items to tackle this task:

  • Protective gloves
  • Salt
  • Distilled white vinegar
  • Water
  • Dish soap
  • Paper towels

If the vomit stain is new, clear away the substance with paper towels. For new or old vomit stains, mix together 2 cups of warm water, 1 tablespoon of salt, 1 tablespoon of dish soap, and a 1/2 cup of vinegar. Gently apply this to the area with paper towels and blot the area until clean.

Lightly apply warm water to the area and blot until the cleaning solution is gone and the area is mostly dry. If you’re not pleased with the results and it’s too difficult of an old stain, consult with a professional.

Fix That Pet Stain On Carpet For Good

Perhaps those pet stains are just too stubborn or too frequent. Consider enlisting the help of a professional carpet cleaner today. We are the premier experts in all types of carpet and tile cleaning.

We provide top-notch quality and care to all of our clients. Let us help you with all of your cleaning needs. From a pet stain on carpet to pet odor removal to upholstery cleaning, we’ve got you covered.