Get rid of the pet stains and odours your four-legged friend has left behind
Pets are great to have around the house. But they’re not so loveable when they have an accident on your valuable carpet.
If your pet leaves a urine stain, you’ll need to act quickly to avoid leaving a damaging stain and remove urine odour. Why?
Because the acid in pet urine begins to react with carpet fabric almost straight away, leading to a change in the fibre colour almost immediately. If that wasn’t reason enough, urine left in fibre never really dries out. The uric salts are readily reactivated by moisture in the air, or even normal carpet cleaning which is why urine can smell even many years later.