Free Your Carpet From Pet Urine Stains
Some pets have a bad habit of urinating where they shouldn’t. It could take time before you get wind of the situation, and by then, the urine stain might have set in and stained your carpet or other rags inside the house.
Before you toss out that piece that looks like it’s beyond repair, try using hydrogen peroxide to lift the stains and get rid of the odor. Create a stain remover using 3% ammonia mixed with 3% hydrogen peroxide, and spray it directly on the stain. After it has rested for 15 minutes, use a towel to pick up the excess liquid and finish off by vacuuming your carpet.