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Cat Urine Stains on Sheets

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Date: 09/06/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Linens and Blankets | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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How do I remove cat urine stain on sheets when I'm not sure exactly where they are located? I can't use the enzyme remover on the spot because I'm not sure exactly where it is. Is there someway to mix the enzyme remover with water before I wash the sheet? I already know about white vinegar.

Ann from Arlington, VA
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By wallaroo (3) Contact
Go grab the recipe from www.caturineoff.com - mix up the recipe & soak the sheet in it. this will absolutely do the trick for you. I only ever use this stuff as it has never let me down. I've tried so many other products & they either dont work, or if they do the smell comes back. This stuff is cheap, I make it myself & it works on clothes, furniture & my carpet.

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By Ruth C. (2) Contact
My daughter who has 3 cats, and my daughter-in-law who has a cattery (about 70 cats). both swear by METHOD products available at Target stores. They use the laundry detergent, floor cleaner, and the green cucumber scented bathroom cleaner absolutely neutralizes odors from cat urine (or any other kind). I have no cats, but love the METHOD products. They have no harsh chemical, smell wonderful, really do the job, and are not expensive.
Ruth C

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By dj_pinkey (75) Contact
If you use a blacklight - the real flourescent ones - the stain will glow.

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By Bestcaturinecleaner.com (Guest Post)
Herby's Pet Stain Remover could be mixed with water and the sheet left soaking over night. Find it at http://www.bestcaturinecleaner.com/

Posted on 09/07/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

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