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Vinegar for Pet Stains

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Date: 09/28/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Stains | Pets > Pet Stains  
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If you pet has soiled your carpet, use vinegar mixed with a tiny bit of water on the stain. That way, your pets smell gets removed and they can't smell their urine so they won't soil there again.

By Rachel from San Antonio, T.X.

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By Lynda (Guest Post)
I'm so glad this worked for you. However it did NOT for me. I likely waited too long, so I don't recommend it for badly stained areas. OxiClean is the best for that, in my opinion, but is so dangerous to the skin of feet/hands and body that it must be rinsed with plain water at least five times afterwards
AND rubber gloves MUST be worn at all times with it.
I see where it's being put into too many OTHER liquids, so I wonder if it's because it is so harmful in the avg. person's innocent hands?

Good luck and God bless you and your pet. : )

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