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DIY Removing Blood and Urine stains from Carpets

In this document you will find the easiest method to clean your carpet by yourself and get rid of blood and urine stains at a cheap cost. But if the stains are big and old which you may not be able to tackle by yourself then hire some cleaning company to do that for you. There is a company named Umoja Cleaning Company ltd doing these things for many years and can be a great option for you. Their contact number is 208-570-8758 and site: https://citylocalpro.com/019-cleaning-company-best-commercial-cleaning-service-meridian-id

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DIY Removing Blood and Urine stains from Carpets

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  1. Removing Urine and Blood Stains from Carpet

  2. Why Carpet Cleaning is Important? Nothing can spoil a good carpet more than a stain. While the result is almost always unsightly, there are so many possible types of stains you may have to deal with. Whether there is already a stain you need to fix or you simply wish to be prepared for a future scenario, there are numbers of solutions available to make your carpet stains a thing of the past.

  3. Hello! I am Ramsay Bolton I am here because I love to share knowledge.

  4. 1Scrape surface with steel brush if dry Bodily fluids can make for very unique stains. Whereas blood carries a distinctive brown stain, urine adds insult to injury with an unbearable odor. While blotting is the most effective option to treat new stains, if the stain has dried, you can scrape some of the surface material off with a steel brush. While this wouldn’t solve the core stain, it will at least make it easier to get at it with subsequent steps.  If you've got the stain while it's still wet, blot with me a paper towel or damp with warm water.

  5. 2Apply a mixture of dish soap and water to your stain Adding a teaspoon of dish soap to a cup of water can make a powerful counter against bodily fluid stains. Mix it together in a bowl or cup and dab the stain gently with a washcloth.

  6. 3Blot the stain again Once you have placed the solution on the stain for five minutes, place another paper towel on the stain and let it blot up the stain. Repeat the process again and again if the stain requires it.

  7. 4 Mix a half cup of warm water with one tablespoon ammonia. Many bodily fluid stains will need more than dish soap to deal with entirely. If that is the case with your stain, take a half cup of water and add a tablespoon of ammonia in it. Mix it together and get it ready for use on your stain. White vinegar is a suitable alternative for ammonia if you're working to get urine out.

  8. 5 Apply solution on the stain. Once you have the ammonia solution ready, apply it on the stain lightly with a sponge. Begin rubbing in small, circular motions from the outside, moving in gradually. Take your time with it; you want to make sure the solution has a chance to inflict maximum damage on the stain.

  9. 6 Blot again Give the stain yet another sheet of paper towel to blot up the stain after giving the ammonia five minutes to soak in. If the ammonia solution has worked, the blood or urine should be much easier to remove. Feel free to use the convex side of a spoon to rub around if you feel the blot isn't going as well as expected.

  10. 7 Rinse and dry  Adding some warm water after the fact is a good way to give your carpet an extra bit of cleaning. Make sure to dry it afterwards; a wet carpet runs the risk of growing mildew if left unattended after a day.

  11. That’s how you can clean your carpet by yourself and get rid of blood and urine stains.

  12. Thanks! Any questions? Comment Below and I will definitely answer your queries, and if you have bigger stains which you can’t DIY, you can hire some cleaning company to do that for you. My suggestion is UMOJA CLEANING Company LTD

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