Alright you pet owners out there...I know they are your babies, but let's be honest, they get kind of stinky sometimes. I have a Chihuahua and an English Bulldog, both of whom we consider part of our family, but sometimes I want to just pull my hair out. Between their constant shedding all over my wood floors and the pee wars for dominance all over the house...it tends to linger around sometimes. I have plenty of candles and freshening scents that eliminate the odor for a little while, but it just isn't enough. I found a website that dumbed down some ideas to about five steps and I thought I would share them with you!
Step 1: Stock up on baking soda. A natural odor absorber, baking soda is man’s best friend for removing general pet odors. Not only can it be used as a natural air freshener (leave an open box on the counter), it can remove odors on fabrics, furniture and even inside litter boxes.
- Check fabric compatibility before using baking soda. Generally baking soda should not stain or hurt furniture or rug fabrics, but it’s always best to be safe rather than sorry. Sprinkle a little fresh baking soda in an inconspicuous area of your furniture or room and then vacuum or wipe clean.
- Sprinkle baking soda on animal urine. As soon as possible, soak up urine with a white towel and sprinkle baking soda over the wet area. Allow to dry and then pat area gently with a clean towel. Vacuum remainder once the area has dried completely.
- Add baking soda to litter. You may need a few boxes of baking soda for a litter box. Sprinkle a layer of baking soda before adding litter to the box. Then, as long as your cat is not overly finicky about the litter, sprinkle another box of baking soda on top of the litter. This should absorb and defuse any additional odor.
- Purchase an HEPA air filtration system to remove foul pet odors. Generally these filtration systems can cost as little as $100 but can run into the thousands depending on the size and capabilities. A small air purification system can remove odor from several rooms and requires the same general maintenance as a regular HVAC system (filter changes and periodic maintenance).
- Change or clean your HVAC filters on a monthly basis. Not only will changing or cleaning your filters improve your HVAC system’s lifespan (and save money) doing so will help remove offending airborne odors.
- Remove any trace of animal waste from the area. Don't just dump neutralizer on the furniture or carpet--you need to first ensure the animal waste has been completely removed (or as much as you can remove). Use fresh clean water and paper towels to clean the area.
- Consider using a wet vac or extractor to ensure all trace of urine or waste is gone. Don’t go over the area with an in-home steam cleaner. This could just solidify the smell into the carpet or furniture instead.
- Check the carpet pad or underneath the furniture. Pet urine will go beyond the surface, typically permeating the pad and any other material underneath. You’ll want to pull back the carpet and expose not only the pad but possibly the subfloor for cleaning.
- Use a high quality pet specific neutralizer. Purchase a product that is intended to remove animal odor specifically. This could include not only urine but other waste and vomit. Follow the directions on the bottle specifically in order to completely remove the odor.
- Choose a washable paint if your animals like to lay by the walls or mark territory along the baseboards. In fact the natural oils exuding from the animals coat could be creating a stench and may have permeated into the drywall or wood.
- Clean the walls with an enzymatic cleaner before repainting the walls. Doing so will first remove any trace odor or oil before you apply a coat of paint.
- Run pet dishes in the dishwasher or clean with hot soapy water. Sanitize your pet’s dishes the same way you sanitize dishes for your family. Make sure the pet’s water bowl is also always clean and filled with fresh drinking water.
- Wash toys in the washing machine if possible. If your pet loves stuffed animals you should be able to wash toys without damaging them. Inspect each toy before placing it in the washing machine for rips, which could allow it to leak stuffing or squeakers into your machine. Also, a ripped toy could pose a choking hazard for your pet and should be discarded. If you don't think his/her toys are machine washable, try gently washing them with the same waterless pet soap you use on him/her in between baths.
- Wash bedding and areas within the home where he/she likes to lay or sit. Some pets love to lay in a certain area of the room or near a specific piece of furniture. Those areas should be washed and cleaned on a regular basis to remove pet odor. Use surface appropriate wash to ensure you can clean the surface but also won’t damage it.
Thank you wikihow for making our lives a little less smelly!
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