First, in a bucket or spray bottle, mix 50% water and 50% white vinegar. Then saturate the spot of pet mess (after you soak up the initial liquid) and give the area a nice scrub. This lifts the stain and urine, while the vinegar neutralizes the ammonia in the urine, therefore, neutralizing the smell.
Vinegar and Baking Soda
To get rid of dog poop carpet stains, you can try a DIY cleaning solution, or go straight to a commercial carpet stain remover which is 100% effective if used correctly. Here is our tried and tested method to remove dog poop stains from carpet using a natural stain remover or a store-bought product.
Remove excess material by blotting up liquids with a clean absorbent towel and scraping up solids with a dull edge of a knife. Sponge the area with a solution of one (1) teaspoon white vinegar and one (1) teaspoon liquid dishwashing detergent in one (1) quart of warm water. Let the carpet dry.
Here's how to put natural, do-everything vinegar can get chewing gum from carpet:
To use vinegar to remove blood from carpet, apply a mixture of 1 cup of vinegar and 2 cups of warm water to the stain. Repeat this process once, blot clean with a cotton cloth, and then allow it to air dry.
Removing a Wax Stain with Vinegar
According to carpet cleaning professionals, these are the 8 hardest stains to remove from a carpet:
Rubbing alcohol is a degreasing agent, and it can remove various kinds of paint stains from carpets. To use rubbing alcohol, you should first remove as much paint from the carpet as you can with a dull knife and needle-nose pliers. You should soak a clean cloth in rubbing alcohol and blot the stain.
Simply mix 1 cup of baking soda with ½ cup of water and apply to the stained area. Use a soft-bristled brush and work the baking soda deep within the carpet fibres. Repeat until the yellow stain is fully removed from the carpet.
If you are looking for a method of removing slime from carpet that does not involve using vinegar, then give rubbing alcohol a try. Pour the rubbing alcohol directly on the affected area and scrub with a scrub brush. Rinse with a wet cloth. Let dry completely and then vacuum.
Baking Soda and Vinegar Begin mixing water and vinegar in a spray bottle. Be sure to use cold water. Next, sprinkle baking soda spray over the dried blood stain. Once you're done with this step, spray the entire area with the water and baking soda mixture.
To get pet stains out of carpet areas, make a solution of ½ cup vinegar, 2 cups water, 1 tablespoon dish detergent, and 1 tablespoon of salt. Apply this solution to the stained area with a sponge or washcloth. Blot with a dry towel and repeat the process if necessary.
While the spot is still wet, apply baking soda and a little of the vinegar solution and mix. Right away you'll see and hear it fizzing and crackling as it starts to lift the pet stain and urine smell from the carpet.
Baking soda is a great deodorizer for carpet. Sprinkle several tablespoons on the vomit smell on the carpet. Put a decent amount of the baking soda on the carpet so it can absorb the vomit smell. Put cornstarch on the carpet.
Baking soda absorbs and neutralizes odors, making it the absolute MVP carpet cleaner. Powders are super easy: Simply sprinkle them on, let them sit and work their magic, then vacuum them up.