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  • tobysmother Jan 31, 2009
    Thank you jc4patents, your suggestion just saved me about $1,000.00 for new carpet. Your wonderful, it works like magic. Tobysmother
  • amandatkinson Nov 08, 2008
    the best way to get rid of a odor in your carpet is get down on your hands and knees and scrub it till it dont stink no more.
  • amandatkinson Nov 08, 2008
    the best way to get rid of a odor in your carpet is get down on your hands and knees and scrub it till it dont stink no more.
  • jaxsonnme Sep 01, 2008
    does anyone know how to get a male dog urine smell out of a hard wood floor?
  • jaxsonnme Sep 01, 2008
    does anyone know how to get a male dog urine smell out of a hard wood floor?
  • jaxsonnme Sep 01, 2008
    does anyone know how to get a male dog urine smell out of hard wood floors?
  • jaxsonnme Sep 01, 2008
    does anyone know how to get a male dog urine smell out of hard wood floors?
  • jc4patents Oct 17, 2007
    after reading these and other cleaning comments, I have found a mixture and process which I am pleased with as it removes old stains and leaves the carpet with a fresh, pleasing odor. In a bucket, I mix 1 part water, 1 part white vinegar, 1/2 part 3% hydrogen peroxide, several squirts of a household detergent and a dash or two of Arm & Hammer Pet Fresh Odor Eliminator (basically baking soda). I got a sturdy long-handled brush with long plastic bristles from Smart and Final which makes it easy to brush the mixture into the carpet. I either follow up with my Bissell shampooer or use my vacuum after the carpet drys. So far, I have been quite happy with the results although I think I will still have to repeat it from time to time in the worst areas
  • jc4patents Oct 17, 2007
    after reading these and other cleaning comments, I have found a mixture and process which I am pleased with as it removes old stains and leaves the carpet with a fresh, pleasing odor. In a bucket, I mix 1 part water, 1 part white vinegar, 1/2 part 3% hydrogen peroxide, several squirts of a household detergent and a dash or two of Arm & Hammer Pet Fresh Odor Eliminator (basically baking soda). I got a sturdy long-handled brush with long plastic bristles from Smart and Final which makes it easy to brush the mixture into the carpet. I either follow up with my Bissell shampooer or use my vacuum after the carpet drys. So far, I have been quite happy with the results although I think I will still have to repeat it from time to time in the worst areas
  • jwertzski Jun 21, 2007
    Where do you purchase Nature's Miracle?
  • jwertzski Jun 21, 2007
    Where do you purchase Nature's Miracle?
  • amyp1022 Mar 08, 2007
    I have a huge problem, i had a baby 11 months ago, ever since he started getting up and moving around, my dog wants to urinate in his bedroom. well i have stopped the reurination problem, but now my sons carpet is really stained and his bedroom smells awful. I have used a bissel carpet cleaner over and over again with numerous chemicals. nothing seems to work, in fact since I have scrubbed the surface, the stains and oder have gotten worse. I have tried Natures Miracle, soda water, baking soda, as well as plain water. does anyone know of any thing else that will not harm my baby not to mention hurt the carpet worse than what it already is?
  • amyp1022 Mar 08, 2007
    I have a huge problem, i had a baby 11 months ago, ever since he started getting up and moving around, my dog wants to urinate in his bedroom. well i have stopped the reurination problem, but now my sons carpet is really stained and his bedroom smells awful. I have used a bissel carpet cleaner over and over again with numerous chemicals. nothing seems to work, in fact since I have scrubbed the surface, the stains and oder have gotten worse. I have tried Natures Miracle, soda water, baking soda, as well as plain water. does anyone know of any thing else that will not harm my baby not to mention hurt the carpet worse than what it already is?
  • goldenstatefan Mar 07, 2007
    outstanding tips...thank you all!!
  • goldenstatefan Mar 07, 2007
    outstanding tips...thank you all!!
  • Duke Feb 01, 2007
    The best product I have used for pet stains is a product I get at Petsmart called Pet Savr. I had a stain that I had tried 2 other products on with no success. I sprayed Pet Savr on it and it was gone in seconds. The stain was over two years old. It's the best I have used and I have used many. Duke
  • Duke Feb 01, 2007
    One of the BEST products I have ever used to remove all pet stains is called Pet Savr. I get it at Petsmart. It is fabulous on carpet and upholstery stains. I had a stain that I had tried 3 other products on and had been there for almost two years. It came out within seconds. Duke
  • Duke Feb 01, 2007
    One of the BEST products I have ever used to remove all pet stains is called Pet Savr. I get it at Petsmart. It is fabulous on carpet and upholstery stains. I had a stain that I had tried 3 other products on and had been there for almost two years. It came out within seconds. Duke
  • Aug 11, 2006
    I used Spot Shot on the urine stain. I then blotted, and followed up with a mixture of 1/2 water and 1/2 white vinegar. This has worked on really old stains as well. No stain, no odor left behind!
  • Aug 11, 2006
    I used Spot Shot on the urine stain. I then blotted, and followed up with a mixture of 1/2 water and 1/2 white vinegar. This has worked on really old stains as well. No stain, no odor left behind!
  • Aug 03, 2006
    You can get 20 Mule Borax in the detergent aisle and it's extremely cheap, and best of all it works. For an old urine smell, you may have to pull the carpet back (which is what I did and it most certainly worked but you can try on top first), slightly dampen the area then cover the padding and floor with the powder and allow to dry then vacuum up. For fresh urine blot up as much as you can then cover it with salt and the 20 Mule Borax powder and allow to dry then vacuum up. Test for color fastness, of course, but I used it on extremely dark burgundy carpet and it didn't discolor it at all. I tried about everything and this is what worked.
  • Jun 30, 2006
    I have a cat that decided to poop (twice) in the middle of my Laura Ashley white shag rug. I was so upset (this rug cost me over $800). The last thing I wanted to do was throw it out. There was no way I would have people over, just in case they sat down and smelled something nasty. We tried many things products from home and pet stores, nothing worked. We thought we would try one more product before throwing out the rug. Natures Miracle is that product. It worked amazingly well the first time, after all the other products were used. Two months later, it happened again. I picked up the feces and then just soaked the area with Nature's Miracle. I was amazed! Odor gone! Don't waste your money or time. Go get Natures Miracle right away! You won't be disappointed.
  • Mar 22, 2006
    GoJo Orange Hand Cleaner did the job. I tried the dish soap and water suggestion, then tried the vinegar and blotting, but I could not get the carpet clean. The odor remained and the carpet just did not feel clean. GoJo Pumice Hand Cleaner did the trick, almost immediately; the odor was gone! I squirted some GoJo directly on the carpet; then used a small brush and warm water to work the GoJo into the area. Blot with a clean towel. I then used a small space heater to dry the area thoroughly. The degreaser in the GoJo seemed to be what worked the best.

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