In the case of your carpet having been removed, it would be more difficult, perhaps, to locate the specific areas of offense. Try this. Wash the entire area with a good powerful disinfectant type detergent and then rinse the whole floor with clean water. Then make a robust mixture of baking soda and water and wash the entire area again. Then after the floor is dry, sprinkle dry baking soda over the entire area. Let it sit for a few days and then sweep it up and check for smell.... pet urine removal.
Now let's move into the 21st century. There are some products expressly made for the problem of removing pet-made odors like yours. Almost all of these items are made with natural enzymes that attack the odor itself. Here are some of the details and product names that I discovered:
1. Outright is a product line that has: an odor eliminator, a separate stain remover and a third product that is a combination odor and stain remover. The enzymes are dry and activated by the addition of water. These products are harmless to humans and pets, and they are biodegradable. You simply follow the directions on the label. There are some fabrics that may be harmed by the application of these enzymes. These fabrics are listed on the label.... pet urine removal.
2. Another product is Four Paws. This product will reportedly even restore color to a carpet if treated soon enough after the accident. Another claim is that the product will protect the carpet by keeping the animal from returning to use that spot again. Four Paws also may harm some natural and man-made fibers.... pet urine removal.
3. There is another group of items that are repellents. When applied, these will keep the pet from using the area. Repellents are good for use on furniture, but again read the label to make sure that it will not harm the fabric.... pet urine removal.
Ref: Carpet & Rug Institutes Carpet Maintenance Guidelines
Products I Like To Clean My Carpets:Febreze Carpet care
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