How To Get Old Pet Stains Out Of Carpet
Things Needed
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Spray bottle
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Vinegar
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Peroxide
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Dishwashing liquid
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Clean white cloths or paper towels
Removing set-in pet stains can be challenging. It's always best to catch pet and other stains as soon as the stain occurs if possible. But if a stain is located in an out of the way place, or if you move into a home with stained carpets, you may need to treat an old, dried stain. A few simple household items will help to remove even old pet stains.
Step 1
Spray the stain with a solution of one cup of water with one tablespoon of vinegar. Blot moisture with paper towel.
Step 2
Work a solution of one quart of water and 1/4 teaspoon of dishwashing detergent into the stain.
Step 3
Rinse with tap water in a spray bottle or on a clean white cloth.
Step 4
Cover with several layers of paper towels and a weight and allow to remain overnight.
Step 5
If any stain remains, apply three percent peroxide solution and leave undisturbed for one hour.