#1 Cat Urine and Carpet – a Bad Combination <br /> <br />We often joke about how much we love our customer’s pets because they keep us in business. It is really not a laughing matter though because our furry little friends can wreck havoc on our expensive carpets, Rug and Carpet Cleaning Help! <br />As a professional carpet cleaning company in Newport Beach, we often encounter cat urine on carpet that creates horrible smells and stains. The other day I walked into a house, and the stench was debilitating! After living with a smell for a while you can grow a bit “nose blind” and not notice it but believe me, animal urine has a pungent scent! <br />When your furry friend is acting up, it’s important to address the problem as quickly as possible. <br />For “new” accidents (cat urine on carpet that is still wet): <br /> <br />Soak up as much of the cat urine as possible with a combination of newspaper and paper towels. The more fresh urine you can remove before it dries, especially from carpet, the easier it will be to remove the odor. Place a thick layer of paper towels on the wet spot, and cover that with a thick layer of newspaper. If possible, put newspaper under the soiled area as well. Stand on this padding for about a minute. Remove the padding, and repeat the process until the area is barely damp. <br />If possible, put the fresh, urine-soaked paper towel in the area where it belongs—your cat’s litter box or your dog’s designated outdoor “bathroom area.” This will help remind your pet that eliminating isn’t a “bad” behavior as long as it’s done in the right place. <br />Rinse the “accident zone” thoroughly with clean, cool water. After rinsing, remove as much of the water as possible by blotting or by using a wet vac. <br /> <br />Steam Master Carpet Cleaning <br />1710 Santa Ana Ave <br />Costa Mesa, CA 92627 <br />(949) 645-1313 <br />http://steammastercarpetcleaners.com/ <br />info@steammastercarpetcleaners.com