Don’t Use this!
Here is a really good cleaning tip when it comes to cleaning up after your dogs potty mess inside your home.
Don’t use Ammonia!
Did you know that ammonia is actually made with Urine and in most cases can draw a dog back to the very spot that you painstakingly cleaned up thinking that the ammonia would deter him from the potty accident area.
He will most likely return to soil that same area if you use ammonia to clean it up.
What you want to use is an enzyme based cleaner that will dissolve and neutralize the urine. The cleaning agent should typically have a high alkaline ph which is the exact opposite of acidic urine. This will definitely kill any odor causing bacteria that could still linger in the area that has been soiled. Whether it be urine or feces these types of cleaners should do the trick for you.
If you don’t have any enzyme based cleaners what you could do is use baking soda to clean up the mess. Just mix up some baking soda in some water and apply it to the soiled area, then absorb it with a towel or unless you happen to have a small shop vac on hand. Shop vacs can typically draw all of the liquid out of the carpet. You can find small, easy to manuver shop vacs at home depot or lowes. Then, after drawing all of the liquid out you can mix up some white vinegar and club soda, pour it on the soiled area and just put a towel over top of it and let it dry.
That should remove any further scents that could still be lingering in the previously soiled area.
Talk soon
Nick N.
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Hmmm…Urine generally ranges at pH 5.0-10.o–it is not usually a strong acid. It’s usually borderline neutral. The closer to 0, the higher the acidity, the closer to 11, the higher the alkalinity. Ammonia is alkaline–ammonia is in urine. I would think vinegar would be effective in neutralizing ammonia in urine.