R.G. asks from San Clemente, CA on August 13, 2009
Urine Smell from Matress?
Any tips on getting the urine smell out of a matress?
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H.L. answers from Los Angeles on August 13, 2009
I would use my steam cleaner with vinager. It may smell like a pickle for a bit you can sprinkle baking soda to absorb that smell. Then invest in a waterproof cover for it, that makes accidents easier to clean up and protects your matress too.
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J.S. answers from Los Angeles on August 13, 2009
baking soda and water. You can also buy Matsenbacher's Protein Remover (sometimes at target or Home Depot). Target sells inexspensive mattress covers too.
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M.A. answers from Los Angeles on August 14, 2009
This is going to sound crazy, but go to Petsmart and get some PetZyme! It's a spray that's full of enzymes designed to get dog and cat urine out of carpets. It works great on kid pee too!
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M.O. answers from Los Angeles on August 14, 2009
R.J. answers from San Diego on August 13, 2009
Kids'n'Pets...or some other enzymatic cleaner that breaks down the uric acids and ammoniums (not to mention other biologicals) into inert componets. You really DO have to soak it though.
The other possibility is to steam clean it with a "pets" type steaming solution. It tends to work best though if you use an enzymatic cleaner...let that dry and then a few days later, steam clean it.
You'll need to do all 6 sides, don't forget. And this is a week long process (of soaking, drying, steaming, drying)...if it's not just a single accident, but a situation many months in the making. Even if you own a steam cleaner you're probably looking at 40 bucks.
In the future a waterproof mattress cover can save you a lot of work and headaches. They have the high end kind that allow air through, but not anything liquid, and are silent... or the old-school loud plastic type.
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A.M. answers from Los Angeles on August 14, 2009
Try sprinkling baking soda on the area and setting it in the sun if possible - if that is not possible = there are "urine out" sprays they make for the strong odor of CAT URINE at the pet store - we have used this on people pee pee! It works great!
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W.G. answers from Los Angeles on August 14, 2009
Good morning R. :)
When my dog was new to our family .. he used to pee on MY bed. He's a big dog, so there were BIG messes. One of my neighbors was a home health aide and she told me she used diluted bleach to clean urine from mattresses. She'd soak it,sop it up with a towel, let air dry and if not dry enough by the evening, just flip it. Worked great for us.
Good luck!
~W.
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M.C. answers from Honolulu on August 14, 2009
Try the products that they use for pet stains - they have several brands at your local pet supply store!
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