Index -> About Us -> Privacy Policy -> Terms & Conditions -> Place Your Link -> Add Your Article
Search:   
leotallboy.com leotallboy.com
 

Garden Fountains,That Special Touch!

Garden fountains add a special touch to any environment. They're beautiful to look at and listening ... - Dennis Frank
 

Yellow Headed Spruce Sawfly

A common tree pest - Paul Burke
 

Landscaping Stone

Landscaping Stone - Are you considering using landscaping stone in your landscape? This article give ... - Kevin Hendrix
 
 

Valentine's Day: Marketing with a Passion

Today is February 14 - Happy Valentine's Day! Did you wake up with your heart all aflutter? Okay, ne ... - Dina Giolitto
 

Autism That Blank Stare

AUTISM. Does your child have it? - E Strauch
 

Dog Crate Training

If you are like most dog owners, you know that traditional dog crates are too unattractive to be use ... - Max Bellamy
 

The Need for Pet First Aid Kits

Even if you have the perfect first aid kit for you and your family, it might not help when Fiddo or ... - Max Bellamy
 

Animals Are Forever

In 1983, my parents adopted our first 'forever' dog. She was a beautiful, graceful German Shepherd m ... - C. Bailey-Lloyd
 
 

Index › Home & Garden › Animals & Pets
 

Removing Pet Odor from Carpeting

 
Author: Denton Lesslie

Pets are great and we love them. But there are certain things that come with pets. As with bringing any new life into your home, there is certain behavioral traits that have to be learned. Protecting your investments are one of them. There natural instincts afford them the luxury of urinating whenever and where ever they need. Without proper training whenever and wherever is sometimes indoors on your carpet. I hate to say it but training the new member of your family is the easy part.

The smell of urine is very bad, it can also get into the padding and possibly in the sub floor underneath the carpet. Steam cleaning will not help this problem. Urine is humectant and feeds on moisture. You will notice the odor will get worse the more you steam clean it. You will need to get to the source of the odor. This is a semi- difficult process. The carpet will need to be pulled back and the padding replaced, in some cases, because all padding is basically just a dense sponge. This urine is trapped in this sponge and is very difficult to extract out.

The next step will be treating the floor. In wood and even concrete slab floors urine will soak into these pores and need to be treated and sealed. If the flooring is not properly treated and sealed before putting back the new pad and freshly cleaned carpet, you have not gotten rid of the problem and the smell will return to the carpet when it gets a little humid or when the house is closed up for a while.

There are some products that will help with the odor and kills the active part of it, but to really get it. These steps are necessary.

As their natural instincts are the sensitive-nosed dog will also return to that familiar odor to do his business. But, they are so dang cute.

Author Bio:
Denton Lesslie is a specialist in this area. Denton has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can search for this article using: Removing Pet Odor from Carpeting, Home & Garden, Animals & Pets, small pets
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Basic Furniture and Its Place In Design
 
Home Lighting Fixtures
 
Homemade Dog Treats
 
Smart Stuff for Small Spaces
 
Canine Dental Care: Make Dog Tooth Cleaning Part of Your Regular Routine
 
Child Abuse: Does It Lead to Bullying?
 
How To Choose Air Purifiers
 
Rug Hooking: 5 Styles To Choose From
 
Landscaping Tips: What is the Proper Mulch to Use for Trees
 
Gift Baskets Sweeten The Deal
 
 
 

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

Society & Communities

 

Computers & Software

 

Self Enhancement

 

Finance & Banking

 

Issues & News

 

Indoor Games

 

Healthcare & Treatment

 

Health & Therapy

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

Government & Politics

 

Shopping Online

 

Jobs & Careers

 

Tour & Travel

 

Home & Garden

 

Education & Reference

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Teens & Children

 

Drink & Food

 

Property & Agents

 

Culture & Art

 

Adventure & Sports

 

Science & Research

 

Companies & Business

 
   Index -> Privacy Policy -> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2008 www.leotallboy.com All Rights Reserved.