In one of the most pet-friendly cities, it is common to have a furry friend at your home in London. However, having pet odours in such a home is equally common as well. It can be a general smell spread through their dander or a territory marked on your fluffy white carpet. Ultimately, it leaves you wondering how you’ll remove that stinky pet odour and bring it back to its fresh state. 

Well, there are two things you can do. You can either choose to hire professional carpet cleaning services in London or opt for the DIY approach to deal with it. If you opt for the latter,  it is easy to do it yourself with some effective homemade solutions and tips. So, here are 7 tips to get rid of pet odour from your carpet.

  1. Remove Odour-Causing Pet Dander

Yes, the pet smell can be caused by the dirt and debris they bring in and the dander they shed on carpets. One easy way to eliminate general pet odour from your carpet is to vacuum it. 

A right vacuum with proper suction can pull out all the hidden dander from its fibres. Many times, it’s these loose hairs and dirt that accumulate and breed odour-causing bacteria that make your carpet smell.

You may also expose it to direct sunlight to eliminate the germs and odours.

  1. Vinegar Solution

It’s a natural odour neutralizer. The acidity in the vinegar makes it ideal to kill the bacteria caused by the musty smell of pets. If the pet stain is fresh, blot it as much as possible. If it’s an old one, use the backlight to detect it.

Now, mix equal amounts of vinegar and water and spray the solution on the spot. Let it work for about 5 minutes and then, you can blot the spot with fresh paper towels.

  1. Baking Soda

This is the most preferred odour absorbent. After cleaning the pet stains, you can use baking soda for any lingering odours. Sprinkle a generous amount on the carpet’s area and let it absorb overnight. Once done, you can vacuum the dried residue later. 

Alternatively, or for more effective results you can either mix it with vinegar solution or sprinkle it after wetting the spot with vinegar solution.

  1. Enzyme-Based Cleaners

If the odours are stubborn, the enzymatic cleaner can come in handy. Ensure that the cleaner you buy is pet safe. The enzymes in these cleaners help effectively break down the odour-causing urine molecules. Just follow the product instructions for usage and they’ll help you eliminate pet odours from carpet.

  1. Avoid Steam Cleaning 

If you think steam cleaning can eliminate the pet odour while cleaning the stains, you are mistaken. Never use the steam cleaning method to clean pet stains. If you do, the steam will cause the stain to set permanently within its fibre, leading to a more stubborn odour.

  1. Mild Dish Soap And Water

If the stain is not too deep, the odour can be eliminated by just cleaning the spot with a small amount of mild dish soap and warm water. Pout this mixture on the area and blot the carpet until you see it vanish.

  1. Hydrogen Peroxide

Mix 2 cups of water and 1 tsp of dish soap with ½ cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide. Pour it over the smelly area and scrub it with a soft brush. Leave the area for an hour. The stain, along with its odour, will vanish as you pat dry the area later. [Test the solution on a hidden carpet area before using.]

For effective action, you can use this solution after sprinkling baking soda as well.

Summing Up

The trick for dealing with pet odours is to clean the stains as soon as possible. The longer it sits on your carpet, the mustier the smell will become. With the above DIY tips including vinegar, baking soda, enzymatic cleaners, etc., you can effectively get rid of pet odours from your carpet. However, if the stubborn odour is too hard to remove, you’ll need professionals to handle the situation.

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By Bhavin Kundalia

Bhavin Kundalia is a Computer Science Engineer; Currently working at Branding Marketing Agency as Content Marketing Strategist. A passionate writer, blogger, and content marketer. He primarily focuses on writing blogs on digital marketing niches.

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