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How To Clean Dog Urine Stains From A Couch?


How To Clean Dog Urine Stains From A Couch?

Even with every possible precaution, accidents can still happen — and this is true for your pets, too. Sometimes, despite your best efforts, your dog may pee on the couch, making it difficult to clean.


However, with the right cleaning solutions, you can easily lift even the most stubborn stains from the couch. In this blog, we'll explore four effective ways to clean dog urine stains from a couch quickly and efficiently. Let's get started!


Ways to Clean Dog Urine Stains from a Couch


Note: Before using any of the solutions provided in this blog, test them on a small and hidden portion of the upholstery before actually using them on the stain. 


1. Baking Soda and Vinegar 

Vinegar is the best solution to lift the stains and baking soda can remove odor from it. 


Step 1: Blot the area with a dry cloth to absorb as much urine as possible. Avoid rubbing, as this can spread the stain.

Step 2: Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray the solution over the stain.

Step 3: Let the vinegar mixture sit for 5-10 minutes, then blot it with a clean cloth to lift the moisture.

Step 4: Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the area and allow it to sit for several hours. Finally, vacuum up the baking soda to reveal a clean, odor-free couch.


2. Enzyme Cleaner 

Enzyme cleaners are specially designed to break down organic stains, making them ideal to clean dog urine stains from a couch. 


Step 1: Blot the stain to remove any excess moisture.

Step 2: Apply the enzyme cleaner generously to the affected area. Be sure to follow the instructions on the product label for best results.

Step 3: Allow the cleaner to sit for 10-15 minutes (or as directed on the label) to break down the urine particles.

Step 4: Blot the area with a clean, damp cloth to remove any remaining cleaner, and let the area air dry. 


3. Vinegar and Dish Soap 

This simple mixture can effectively lift stains and deodorize the area.


Step 1: Blot up any excess urine with a dry cloth.

Step 2: Mix 1 cup of white vinegar, 1 cup of water, and a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle.

Step 3: Spray the solution onto the stain and gently scrub with a soft cloth.

Step 4: Use a damp cloth to blot the area and remove any soap residue, then let it air dry completely.


4. Hydrogen Peroxide, Baking Soda, and Dish Soap

If any of the solutions mentioned above, don't work, go for hydrogen peroxide, which is very effective on the toughest stains. 


Step 1: Blot up as much urine as possible with a clean cloth.

Step 2: In a spray bottle, mix 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide, 1 tablespoon of baking soda, and a few drops of dish soap.

Step 3: Spray the solution onto the stain, then let it sit for 10-15 minutes.

Step 4: Blot the area with a damp cloth to lift any remaining residue, and allow the couch to dry completely.


Tips to Prevent Dog Urine Stains on Couch 

  • Take your dog out for regular potty breaks to reduce accidents indoors.

  • Use pet-friendly couch covers that are waterproof and easy to clean.

  • Train your dog to stay off furniture to avoid stains altogether.

  • Place dog beds or designated areas near the couch to encourage your dog to relax there instead.

  • Keep enzymatic cleaners on hand to address accidents immediately.


Consider Professional Upholstery Cleaning Assistance 

With the methods mentioned, you can efficiently clean dog urine stains from a couch. However, if these household solutions don't fully remove the stain or odor, consider opting for professional upholstery cleaning. Professional cleaners often have advanced solutions and equipment that go beyond DIY methods.


At Magic Steam Carpet Cleaning, we have specialized equipment and eco-friendly cleaning agents that effectively tackle even the toughest pet stains. Our team is trained to handle a variety of fabrics and stain types, ensuring your furniture is thoroughly cleaned, fresh, and stain-free.

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