If
your home has pet odor, whether from a cat who urinated everywhere or your dog’s
last explosive diarrhea reaction after the family BBQ, then you are in for one of the toughest cleaning
tasks ever!
That
doesn’t mean it can’t be done. But let’s accept the reality of this job. It’s
just not going to be fun. It’s going to stink. And it’s going to require a fair
bit of work.
This
step is the most obvious. Clean it up! Clean any contaminated areas as
thoroughly as possible. That does NOT mean do a quick vacuum or run your
hardwood with the Swiffer. These areas need a deep clean. For hard surfaces,
scrub and mop (perhaps use a vinegar or baking soda solution). In carpeting, you may want to hire a pro. If
you do, though, make sure they use the hot water extraction method (“steam
cleaning”). Seems obvious, but some pros don’t. And ask if they use a
truck-mounted unit, which do the best jobs at cleaning extraction (better than
any unit you can rent to do it yourself).
REMOVING THE URINE ODOR
Use
an enzymatic cleaner and odor remover such as:
Cleaners that work:
URINE OFF - there is a formula for dogs and one for cats
Anti-Icky Poo!
Eco-88
Odor removers (to use after cleaning):
F.O.N.
Elimin Odor Feline
Cat-Off Odor Concentrate
What
if you already tried cleaning your carpets and wood floors as noted above? Bad
news. They might need to be replaced. L This can be
costly. But when faced with living with this odor long term, it may be well
worth the investment.
Pet odor in the ducts?
If
this doesn’t work, then call in the professional to clean the ducts.
Picture
sources:
Pic#1:
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