
Professional carpet cleaning does get rid of urine stains in addition to removing – Urine Odours – Harmful Bacteria Furthermore, all methods applied are chemically safe (Green Certified) and performed without risk of further damage to your carpet.
We Love Pets but not the Mess They Leave Behind
Prevention Is Better Than Cure
Before addressing the concerns of removing stains and odours, you should first understand why your pet is urinating on your carpet. These are the 5 common reasons:
- Your pet is too young or too old. Young pets like puppies and kittens are still maturing and thus require potty training. Meanwhile, older pets may have lost control of their bladder.
- If your pet empties its waste on daily walks outside your home, then being trapped in your home for long durations may cause it to lose control.
- Your pet might be sick and would require medical attention.
- A pet, just like humans, can get nervous or stressed out, this can cause a urinal discharge.
- Pets involved in a prior accident could have weakened bowels which causes them to urinate indiscriminately at home.
Moreover, there is a tendency in animals such as dogs and cats to constantly return to the same spot to relief themselves.

The Hazards of Urine Stained Carpets
Why Urine Stained Carpets Release Odours

Does Professional Carpet Cleaning Get Rid of Pet Urine Stains?
What Should I Do When My Pet Has Stained My Floor or Carpet?
If you have discovered a recent stain, you may attempt the following steps to get rid of your pet’s urine:
- Use kitchen towels or tissues to absorb as much of the urine from your carpet or furniture.
- Fill a spray bottle with household ammonia and half a cup of water, spray it on the affected area. This method acts as a temporary urine odour remover.
- Use a spray bottle to release water all over the targeted area
- Spread out sheets of kitchen towels or tissues beneath a heavy object, which is used as a weight. As the weight presses down on the wipes, this action helps the kitchen towels and tissues absorb all of the moisture in the targeted area.
- Lastly, wet any remaining stubborn stains with a solution containing 3% hydrogen peroxide. Do allow the solution to remain on the affected area for at least an hour. Dry and repeat the entire process until the stain fades away.
If the stains still do not fade, then you will need to engage a professional carpet cleaning company.