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How to use dog stain remover while house training your pet


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If you are house training your dog and you commonly have a puppy or even an adult dog that is regularly urinating on your carpet, you need to find a great dog stain remover. Many types of dog stain remover's on the market today are designed for the use of removing the odors caused by dog urine and the marks that they can leave on your carpet as well. If you are unsure on how you should be using dog stain remover on a urine stain, here are some great tips to guide your next stain removal:

Soak up the stain first: taking paper towels or even a cotton cloth, do what you can to soak up as much of the stain from the carpet is possible. Absorbing as much urine out of the carpet will help to ease the process of removing the stain especially if it's very fresh.

Use a dog stain remover that is light on your carpet: if you have a dyed carpet surface or even a vibrant color for your carpet, you should consider testing out a dog stain remover in an area that can’t be seen first. After that has been completed and you are confident that the dog stain remover will not discolor your carpet, you can proceed.

Soak the stain: In order to get the urine out of your carpet work at re-soaking the area with the dog stain remover. The remover will often use a special agent to foam up inside your carpet and begin cleaning out the stain without you having to touch the area at first. The cleaning and deodorizing process is natural and perfect for removing the stain fully.

Blot the area again: taking paper towels or a cotton cloth without dyes to your carpet to scrabble or blot out the stain is an important step. For stains that have been in the carpet for some time, you could even consider using a soft bristled toothbrush to scrub at the area to get deep stains out.


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