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		<title>Pet Urine Stain Removal</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone knows that owning a pet is a wonderful part of life, this, however, is not to say that pets don&#8217;t come with their own attendant problems. Knowing how to deal with these problems can mean the difference between enjoying your pet and being totally stressed out by them.</p>
<p>One factor which can scare the life out of a householder is the potential for ruined carpets and furniture from a pet accident. Pets can be well trained, and well behaved, yet still be subject to the odd accident which can leave you with a problem that needs immediate attention. <strong>Pet urine stain removal</strong> is not necessarily difficult, but the sooner the job is attempted, the greater the chance of total success.</p>
<p>One of the most significant factors in pet urine stain removal is that the uric acid which is present in the stains can crystallize with heat, and become bound with the fabric of your carpet or upholstery. This makes it a risk to use any form of strong heat. The earlier the pet urine stain removal is attempted, the better the chance of success, and that is why every pet owner should be looking to educate themselves in the effective techniques of <a href="http://petstainremovalguide.com">pet stain removal</a>, as well as <a href="http://petodorremoverforbeginners.blogspot.com/2009/02/pet-odor-removal.html" title="Pet Odor Remover Help For Beginners: Pet Odor Removal" target="_blank">pet odor removal</a>, long before any potential trouble occurs. Also, the earlier the job is attempted, the more of the liquid which can be absorbed into a cloth or other fabric which you apply, than into the carpet itself.</p>
<p>Using baby diapers, which are made to be absorbent and made to deal with urine, is one good tip which has worked for many people. As soon as the accident happens, get straight to work and soak up as much of the offending liquid as you can. Do not press or rub extensively, as this can have a negative effect on the carpet fibres. Be prepared to take a little bit of time with this absorbing stage, as the more urine you can extract before it soaks in to the carpet, the greater the chance of being able to deal effectively with both the stain and any odor.</p>
<p>Once you are satisfied that the absorption has been carried out to the greatest possible degree, you can begin the next stage of the pet urine stain removal process. This involves applying a liquid which can neutralize the effect of the uric acid on the carpet, and counter the odor at the same time. One possibility is rubbing alcohol, which has the effect of attacking the bacteria present in the urine, which leads to the foul lingering smell. Quick use of this type of product can leave your carpet free for good of any smell, and there should be no noticeable stain once the carpet has dried out. Rubbing alcohol has proven an effective tool in <strong>pet urine stain removal</strong>.</p>


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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 12:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pet stain removal instructions for the average person. These guidelines will help you to clean up a pet accident and do the right things to keep it from causing a much worse problem such as a permanent stain or lingering odor.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Owning a pet can be one of life&#8217;s greatest joys. Many people grow so attached to their animal companions that they feel the same sense of bereavement at the animal&#8217;s death that many people feel on human bereavement. Pets can even increase your chance of long life, according to many studies. Nevertheless, pets can cause their fair share of problems, especially in the early days when they are not properly trained. It makes good sense to learn the techniques of <a href="http://petstainremovalguide.com">pet stain removal</a> before you even buy your pet and while you are still checking out the cute little <a title="Puppies Online" href="http://pitbullpuppiesonline.com/" target="_self">puppies online</a>, as a quick application of these techniques vastly increases the chance of success so you can avoid having to hire a professional <a title="cleaning company" href="http://fromhomebusinesses.com/party-clean-up/" target="_blank">cleaning company</a> to correct the problem.</p>
<p>If you are totally unsure of how to effect pet stain removal, you run the risk of making mistakes which could prove very costly indeed. Many people would go straight for boiling water, or some other form of hot solution, not realizing that heat itself exacerbates the condition.</p>
<p>Uric acid, which is present in the pet urine, will become bound with the fabric if heat is applied, and once this is done the problem is virtually impossible to solve. Excessive treatment with detergent may help get rid of the urine stain, but the carpet is unlikely to recover to its former state.</p>
<p>The key with pet stain removal is promptness. The earlier you can attack the problem, the better the chances of effecting a complete <strong>pet stain removal</strong>. Applying something absorbent to the liquid before it soaks into the carpet reduces the amount which will have to be removed by applying chemicals to the carpet.</p>
<p>Anything which can absorb liquid can be used in this initial phase. A sponge, cloth or paper towel, even a baby diaper. Diapers are made to absorb urine, and have proven especially effective in dealing with the initial soak-up part of pet stain removal.</p>
<p>It is worth taking a little bit of time to ensure that you absorb as much of the liquid as you possibly can before applying any chemical. It is also critical that you blot stain area and do not rub any more than is absolutely necessary, as rubbing will only serve to grind the material further into the carpet or fabric.</p>
<p>The less harsh material you have to apply to the carpet, the better. Once that stage is reached, you can apply a standard carpet shampoo, or you can try some rubbing alcohol. This has proven effective in so many cases because the chemicals destroy bacteria in the pet stain area which cause the foul smells to occur. Knowing facts such as these in advance can make the job of <a href="http://petstainremovalguide.com">pet stain removal</a> far less stressful and far more likely to result in the carpet returning to its original state. There is no substitute for prior research in effective pet stain removal.</p>


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		<title>Welcome To Pet Stain Removal!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Pet Stain Removal! This site has been created for the purpose of helping you to find the necessary tools and methods for removing those horrible stains and odors that come from your pet having an indoor accident.
Although these pet stains can seem unbeatable, and if they are very old they can be tough, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to <a title="Pet Stain Removal" href="http://petstainremovalguide.com" target="_self">Pet Stain Removal</a>! This site has been created for the purpose of helping you to find the necessary tools and methods for removing those horrible stains and odors that come from your pet having an indoor accident.</p>
<p>Although these pet stains can seem unbeatable, and if they are very old they can be tough, they can almost always be dealt with by using the proper <strong>pet stain removal</strong> techniques for the specific type and location of stain. Often these stains can be completely removed with only a little effort and the right tools.</p>
<p>We will show you these tools and explain the proper pet stain removal methods on this site. On this site we will discuss the removal of all types of pet stains, from <em>cat urine</em> and <em>dog urine</em> on the carpet, to animal feces on the furniture upholstery. We will be constantly updating our content as new and better methods of removing pet stains and odors become known so check back frequently so you too can stay on top of the latest pet stain removal techniques and tools.</p>


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