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<blockquote data-quote="fuddleduddledee" data-source="post: 165166" data-attributes="member: 4966"><p>I've learned a few carpet cleaning tips over the years.</p><p></p><p>Did you know that shaving cream makes a good spot cleaner. It does, just spray it on and rub the spot with a brush it will take out the spot and it doesn't smell half bad either.</p><p></p><p>Urine removal - I've paid tons of money to remove the smell of cat urine from carpets (by the way I have a couple of rentals and some tenants can be so thoughtless), I have bought special enzyme cleaners, etc. None of them worked the smell would still remain. I finally complained to the girl at the pet store that I'd bought the enzyme cleaner and it was expensive and didn't work to remove the smell. The girl told me the cheapest way to remove the smell is to sprinkle with baking soda and then spray with vinegar you do have to use a fair amount of baking soda and a fair amount of vinegar but it works. It's a chemical reaction just like we learned in science. it lifts the stain up to the surface and the smell goes away.</p><p></p><p>I have used the rental carpet cleaners and they do a very nice job but I don't buy their cleaning products I use Oxy Clean and it does a fantastic cleaning job on carpets. Last Summer I got a commercial grade carpet cleaner from a yard sale for the grand sum of $20.00. </p><p></p><p>I have heard that you can find pet urine stains on carpet by using a black light haven't tried this though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fuddleduddledee, post: 165166, member: 4966"] I've learned a few carpet cleaning tips over the years. Did you know that shaving cream makes a good spot cleaner. It does, just spray it on and rub the spot with a brush it will take out the spot and it doesn't smell half bad either. Urine removal - I've paid tons of money to remove the smell of cat urine from carpets (by the way I have a couple of rentals and some tenants can be so thoughtless), I have bought special enzyme cleaners, etc. None of them worked the smell would still remain. I finally complained to the girl at the pet store that I'd bought the enzyme cleaner and it was expensive and didn't work to remove the smell. The girl told me the cheapest way to remove the smell is to sprinkle with baking soda and then spray with vinegar you do have to use a fair amount of baking soda and a fair amount of vinegar but it works. It's a chemical reaction just like we learned in science. it lifts the stain up to the surface and the smell goes away. I have used the rental carpet cleaners and they do a very nice job but I don't buy their cleaning products I use Oxy Clean and it does a fantastic cleaning job on carpets. Last Summer I got a commercial grade carpet cleaner from a yard sale for the grand sum of $20.00. I have heard that you can find pet urine stains on carpet by using a black light haven't tried this though. [/QUOTE]
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