Rug and Carpet Cleaning Help - Rug Cleaning Tips

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#1 Cat Urine and Carpet – a Bad Combination

We often joke about how much we love our customer’s pets because they keep us in business. It is really not a laughing matter though because our furry little friends can wreck havoc on our expensive carpets, Rug and Carpet Cleaning Help!
As a professional carpet cleaning company in Newport Beach, we often encounter cat urine on carpet that creates horrible smells and stains. The other day I walked into a house, and the stench was debilitating! After living with a smell for a while you can grow a bit “nose blind” and not notice it but believe me, animal urine has a pungent scent!
When your furry friend is acting up, it’s important to address the problem as quickly as possible.
For “new” accidents (cat urine on carpet that is still wet):

Soak up as much of the cat urine as possible with a combination of newspaper and paper towels. The more fresh urine you can remove before it dries, especially from carpet, the easier it will be to remove the odor. Place a thick layer of paper towels on the wet spot, and cover that with a thick layer of newspaper. If possible, put newspaper under the soiled area as well. Stand on this padding for about a minute. Remove the padding, and repeat the process until the area is barely damp.
If possible, put the fresh, urine-soaked paper towel in the area where it belongs—your cat’s litter box or your dog’s designated outdoor “bathroom area.” This will help remind your pet that eliminating isn’t a “bad” behavior as long as it’s done in the right place.
Rinse the “accident zone” thoroughly with clean, cool water. After rinsing, remove as much of the water as possible by blotting or by using a wet vac.

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1710 Santa Ana Ave
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