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Pet Accident on MicrofiberCorey from Denver, CO Feedback About This Post:RE: Pet Accident on MicrofiberI use "natures miracle" purchased at pet stores to remove pet urine from just about everything (6 dogs). Before I purchased my new microfiber couch, I tested it on a store sample. It seemed to work without any problem. Natures miracle is an enzyme based product. I havent received my new couch yet, but think its O.K. Test it first on an inconspicous area. good luck. Post By mary (Guest Post) RE: Pet Accident on MicrofiberMy male cat is almost a year old, and I'm thinking his "tomcat" qualities have kicked in since he's spraying all over the house! I went to Petsmart and got two products. "Stink Free" and Simple Solution brand Oxy Solution (stain and odor destroyer). The Stink Free is awsome! After using it (you really have to soak some areas down because the spray doesn't just go in a line or puddle, it goes in a V form sometimes. But the solutions are remarkable!) I will be getting "Tom" fixed, that usually settles them down. Hope this helps. Post By malecatpetowner (Guest Post) RE: Pet Accident on MicrofiberMy cat had an "accident" on my new microfiber recliner, just like he had an "accident" on the old chair...Since there was no odor, I used a little water. However, I then bought a waterproof pad and a mat with an uncomfortable texture. If that doesn't work I'll buy that 19.99 black light and odor/stain remover they sell at Bed, Bath and Beyond. Of course, the cat stays!! Post By Sandra (Guest Post) RE: Pet Accident on Microfiber
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