How to Clean Up a Dog's Bathroom Accident Using Nature's Miracle
Housebreaking a dog can be a frustrating task. It's not uncommon for a puppy or untrained adult dog to pee in the house every now and then. And even a house trained dog may loose bladder control on occasion due to age-related incontinence. This leaves many pet owners can end up with a smelly, urine-stained carpeting. But using the proper products and technique will help to ensure that there's no signs of a dog's bathroom accidents left on your floors. Nature's Miracle is the only enzyme-based pet stain remover on the market. This solution targets the enzymes in the urine, breaking them down and eliminating residue and odor associated with the pet stain. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Nature's Miracle Pet Stain Remover
- Paper towels
- Aluminum foil
- A dog who peed on the rug!
Instructions
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Use paper towels to soak up the pet stain. Take a few paper towels and place them over the urine stain. Apply pressure by pressing or standing on the paper towels. Do not try to scrub or wipe the stain with a back and forth motion - this will only spread the pet stain. Instead, use more of a blotting technique.
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Get some new paper towels, place on the pet stain and apply pressure again when the paper towels are saturated. Repeat this process until there is no more moisture coming off onto the paper towels.
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Saturate the pet stain with the Nature's Miracle fluid. It's usually easier to unscrew the top and pour the fluid onto the stain, rather than using the spray bottle mechanism. Simply pouring the fluid onto the stain is quicker and it ensures that the site of the dog urine stain has been saturated, which is required to eliminate the stain and odor.
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Place a piece of aluminum foil over the pet stain once it's been saturated with Nature's Miracle. This will allow for slower drying, thereby enabling the the pet stain remover to work effectively.
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Allow 48 hours for the pet stain to dry. Remember, the carpet pad and sub floor must also have time to dry completely. If, after 48 hours, the stain is still visible or if odor is still present, repeat the process, but pour a little extra Nature's Miracle around the perimeter of the original stain site, as the stain may have spread at the level of the carpet pad or sub floor. In 95% of cases, the pet stain will be remedied after the second application.
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Tips & Warnings
Be sure to saturate the carpeting, carpet pad and sub floor. The pet stain remover must penetrate and saturate all layers in order to work effectively.
A second application is necessary about 30% of the time.
Purchase Nature's Miracle at reduced cost from a wholesaler that sells to the public to save money on this pet supply.
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Comments
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Kimi
Jan 27, 2009
Great information to have on hand, thanks! 5* -
hyperionwriting
Nov 20, 2008
Good to know . . . I may be needing this soon. -
PABechko
Oct 23, 2008
Thanks, we're housebreaking a puppy right how and of course have the accompanying accidents