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If you have a furry friend living with you, accidents are bound to happen. When dealing with pet pee or other pet stains on the carpet – urine, poop, or vomit – immediate action combined with deep cleaning can typically restore the carpet to pristine condition. Even if you don’t notice a pet pee until it has dried and set into the carpet, the stain can still be treated. You should never use harsh chemical cleaners that have a strong, caustic smell when cleaning pet stains on carpet. They rarely remove carpet odors from the fibers and might actually encourage pets to mark on the carpet again. To get rid of pet stains, try homemade cleaning products.
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