What's the Most Effective Way to Remove Pet Stains?

Removing pet stains is a necessity for anyone with a beloved animal in their home. They bring us company and joy, but they can also bring us special presents. Cleaning up after your pet doesn't have to be a chore that drives you apart! Molly Maid's residential cleaning experts have some handy tips for removing pet stains and keeping a clean home:

  1. To remove pet stains, try prevention. A soil retardant applied before the accident can be a big help.
  2. To remove a tough stain, put undiluted soda water directly on the stain and then blot the area with a dry white towel. Repeat until the majority of moisture is absorbed. Then, place a fresh white towel on the area and place a heavy object over the towel to soak up the remaining moisture.
  3. Eliminate the odor by eliminating the source. Aerosol fresheners don't eliminate odors—they simply mask it. Remove the source of the odor by washing the area with a disinfectant cleaning solution, rinsing, and drying.
  4. If you can't remove the stain and odor with these methods, contact a professional. Your local Molly Maid will Woman sitting on couch with her dogbe happy to consult with you on how best to remove the offender.

Other Residential Pet Cleaning Tips

Pets leave all sorts of hair and debris around the house. Cleaning up after them is easy if you stay on top of the situation. Use a vacuum, with a furniture attachment, to make regular sweeps over the home and pick up hair.

If you are in a hurry, you can also use a rubber glove or a dampened cloth to pick up pet hair. The hair will cling to either of these.

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