Archive for the ‘Pet Stain Removal’ Category

How To Remove Pet Stains From Carpet

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

HOME
Carpet Cleaners Pet stains Denver      Carpet Cleaning Denver

Pet stains Denver
Carpet Cleaners Pet stains Denver

How do I remove pet urine stains from my carpet?

To achieve the most successful removal of stains and related odors, it is important to address this problem as quickly as possible. For wet stains, use your deep cleaner to thoroughly deep clean the carpet fibers. Prepare a vinegar rinse to neutralize any leftover residue that may cause discoloration. To make a vinegar rinse, mix one part white vinegar to three parts water. Apply the rinse to the freshly cleaned area. Do not soak. Repeat the deep cleaning process with your machine, Ventilate the area well, using a fan blowing directly across the damp carpet to accelerate the drying process.

Dry
Older urine stains are difficult to remove, often leaving carpet fibers permanently discolored or with an unpleasant lingering odor. To clean older stains, use your deep cleaner to thoroughly deep clean the carpet fibers. Repeat the cleaning process several times. For best pet stain lifting and odor removal results, you should apply an enzyme-type product. Ameraclean Pet Stain and Odor Remover Product to break down organic residue. Saturate the carpet fibers, overlapping the edges of the stained area. Cover the area with a damp towel so that the area remains moistened for 24 to 48 hours. Repeat the cleaning process with your machine. Ventilate the area well, using a fan to accelerate the drying process.
How do I remove vomit stains from my carpet?
To remove vomit stains and related odors, it is important to address these types of problems as quickly as possible. For vomit stains, you will need yourDeep Cleaner, warm water (not hot), enzyme producing bacteria detergent ( urine-eliminator ) and clean cloth towels. If the vomit stain has a lot of solid material, remove the excessive material with a  spatula. After the excess material is removed, use your Deep Cleaner to rinse and extract the stain. Next, apply an enzyme producing bacteria detergent to the stained area. Pet Stain & Odor Remover (Hydrocide) is an effective and easy to apply enzyme producing bacteria detergent. After applying an enzyme producing bacteria detergent, place clean, white, damp, paper/cloth towels over the treated stain, and let the enzyme producing bacteria detergent interact with the stain for 3-5 hours. After 3-5 hours, rinse with warm water. Remember it is very important not to over saturate your carpet. Use your Deep Cleaner to rinse your carpet. Use a fan to expedite the drying process.
How do I remove pet feces stains from my carpet?
To start the feces stain removal process, first scrape up any excess material. Apply an enzyme producing bacteria detergent to the stain. The action of the enzymes will attack and loosen any left over residues. Ameraclean PET STAIN & ODOR REMOVER works well as an effective and easy to use enzyme producing bacteria detergent. Cover the area with a damp towel and let the enzyme producing bacteria detergent work on the stain for 24 hours. Then, rinse with warm water. Use your Deep Cleaner to aid in the rinsing and extraction process. Use a fan to expedite the drying process.
How do I remove bloodstains from my carpet?
When dealing with bloodstains, it is important to act quickly. Start the cleaning procedure by removing excessive material. Rinse the stain with cool water and blot with a white, clean, absorbent cloth towel. If you have a  Deep Cleaner, use cool water to rinse and extract as much of the stain as possible. Do not use warm or hot water as it may set the stain. Then, apply 3% Hydrogen Peroxide solution to the affected area and gently agitate. Let the 3% Hydrogen Peroxide solution interact with the stain for 5-10 minutes and blot dry with a white, clean, absorbent cloth towel. Again, if you have a Deep Cleaner, use cool water to rinse and extract as much of the stain as possible. Next, apply Ameraclean  Pet Stain & Odor Remover to the stain area and cover the area with a damp towel for at least 24 hours. Finally, rinse the treated area with cool water and blot, or use your Ameraclean Deep Cleaner to rinse and extract until dry as possible. Use a fan over the area to expedite the drying process.
How do I remove hairball stains from my carpet?
First, remove any solid material with a blunt object such as a spoon. Next, blot the stain with a clean cloth or paper towel. Once you have blotted the liquid, take a damp white towel and place it over the stained area. Using a steam iron, place it over the damp towel for 20 to 30 seconds. Remove the steam iron and check the towel for transfer of dye. Repeat this procedure until dye is not longer visible on the towel. Rinse the area with hot water. Once the area has been rinsed, apply an enzyme-producing agent such as Ameraclean Pet Stain and Odor Remover. Cover the area with a damp towel so it remains moist for at least 24 hours.
Is it safe to let my pets on the carpet after I have cleaned?
Ameraclean  products are water-based, but let them dry thoroughly before having pets contact them. This prevents dirt and odors from being tracked onto the damp, clean carpets. A fan blown across the floor can help dry carpet quickly.
Are the enzyme producing bacteria Ameraclean uses safe around pets and kids?
Enzymes produced by these bacteria are non-pathogenetic environmental isolates, which speed up chemical reactions. For instance, they assist our own human digestive processes.
When should I use the Amerclean Pet Odor and Stain Remover trigger spray formula?
Use the Ameraclean Pet Odor and Stain Remover on any spot or spill with undesired odor or residue. The enzyme action will break down and help clean residues and odors, leaving treated areas fresher and cleaner.
How are the Ameraclean Pet formulas different than other BISSELL cleaning formulas?
The Ameraclean Pet Formulas have an added ingredient; enzyme producing bacteria. Enzyme producing bacteria remove urine, feces, and vomit from the cleaning surface completely and permanently by consuming the food source. By removing the urine, feces, and vomit, bacteria have nothing left to feed on. Bacteria simply die off. If you didn’t remove the urine, feces, or vomit, new bacteria will eventually start feeding again with the addition of moisture.
Does the age of my pet make a difference in the strength of urine odors?
Yes, this is found to be true. In young pets, the kidneys are functioning perfectly, filtering much of the waste out of the urine. An older pet’s kidneys don’t filter as well, and the odor becomes more pronounced.
How do I locate urine stains if I can smell them, but cannot see them?
Professionals use black lights and sensors to locate the pet’s urine deposits. If you don’t have these tools, you may need to use your senses; sight, smell, touch. Black lights many be purchased at your local retailer.
Are Ameraclean Formulas poisonous to humans or pets?
You should always use cleaners with care and according to labeled product instructions. Ameraclean formulates, tests, and labels its cleaning products to be safe when used as directed on the product labels.
How do I remove the Grease & Oil Spot my pet leaves behind from lying on the carpet?
To clean areas where pet oils are a problem, perform a thorough cleansing with your deep cleaner. Use hot tap water. The area may need to be cleaned more than once. Then, use the ameraclean Pet Stain and Odor Remover to treat the area. The Ameraclean Pet Odor and Stain Remover Formula is available for use with your  Deep Cleaners. Follow the directions listed on the label for best results. To expedite the drying, use a fan over the area.

Pet Stains Carpet Cleaners Denver CO

Why are Pet Stains Hard to Remove From Carpets?

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

There are a variety of reasons that pet stains are so hard to remove. For starters, when animals urinate on the carpet they are putting down an acid. The acid will eat right through any carpet protector you might have and penetrate deep into the fiber where they will be difficult to remove.

Another reason that they are so difficult to remove is because of the volume that they put down. They put down so much liquid that the surface fibers can not absorb it. This means that it penetrates the carpet fibers and will go into the backing, the pad and the sub floor. This really complicates the cleaning because it is easy enough to clean the surface but much more difficult to clean under it.

Professional carpet cleaners Denver do have methods of sub surface cleaning but they are pricey and still might not remove all of the material. The only way to really solve the problem completely is to pull the carpet up and replace the pad and clean both sides. This is a time consuming and expensive process.

The last reason that urine can be such a problem is that it contains bacteria. This is what produces the odor. It is feeding on the urine and releasing ammonia and will continue to do so until you remove every bit of the urine.  Check out the 4 STEP PET Stain Removal process here.