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Home Remedies: Getting Rid of Pet Stains and Odors Using Natural Homemade Cleaners

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Taking care of pets is challenging especially for our carpet and furniture. When our dog are not still up for a potty training, accidents always happen anytime and anywhere. So having household cleaning materials is a must especially if you're caring for this type of pets. Though there are a wide range of products available in the market today, it's still best to make it all natural to take care of our precious carpet and furniture material, and without that chemical smell affecting our noses. So let us talk about some home remedies to get rid of pet stains and odors. Here's a  good read about Pet Odor Remover, check it out!

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The most common household remedies include vinegar-baking soda spray, baking soda and hydrogen peroxide mixture, and citrus enzyme cleaner. For vinegar-baking soda spray you need two cups of distilled vinegar, two cups of lukewarm water, four tablespoons of baking soda and spray bottle. Vinegar-baking soda spray is easy to make, inexpensive and works great for urine and blood stains. Baking soda is a natural odor remover, and white vinegar can even get rid of old stains caused by your per's accidental pee behind furniture. Thoroughly blot the vinegar-baking soda spray as much of whatever you are cleaning up, ad you can also sprinkle generous amount of baking soda to heavily soiled areas. Hydrogen peroxide can break down urine crystals and pull out stubborn stains, and it is a great solution when combined with baking soda, which is a natural deodorizer. For the citrus-enzyme cleaner you'll need seven tablespoons of brown sugar, one and a half cups of lemon and orange peels or scraps, one liter of water and a bottle or clear container for holding the liquid. Citrus-enzyme is an all-natural home remedy as an alternative to enzyme containing commercial cleaning agents that digest and breaks down odors and stains on a molecular level.  To gather more awesome ideas on Wine Stain Remover, click here to get started.

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We love our dog dearly but not for their messes and stains left every time, so equipping yourself with natural home remedies can greatly and immediately get rid of these without you have to go out and buy from the store every time. There are always natural ingredients you can find in your kitchen to eliminate stubborn stains and odors not just from our pets but also from our own misses. For more information, please visit our webpage for other stain and odor removal tips and other helpful home remedies.

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