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Treat the Stain: Pour the vinegar solution over the stain, ensuring it’s covered but not overly saturated. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes to penetrate and break down the urine.
Blot Again: Use a clean cloth to blot the treated area, working from the outside to the inside. This method helps lift the stain without spreading it.
Rinse and Dry: After removing the stain, rinse the area with clean water and blot one more time to clear out any leftover solution. Dry the area thoroughly with a clean cloth or paper towel, then allow it to air dry.
Additional Tips:
Prevent Damage: Always test cleaning solutions on a small, inconspicuous area to ensure they don’t cause damage or discoloration.
Repeat if Necessary: For stubborn stains or odors, a second cleaning might be needed. Consider using a specialized cleaner for persistent issues.
Natural Alternatives: For initial dust removal from carpets, consider turning them upside down and stepping on them to shake out dust naturally. For light stains, natural clay like Sommières earth or a mixture of baking soda and sparkling water can be effective.
By following these steps and tips, you can effectively remove urine stains and odors from furniture and carpets, keeping your home clean and fresh.
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