
Enzyme treatments, proper extraction, and what DIY products get wrong — a practical guide to removing pet urine odor and stains from carpet and upholstery.
Pet urine is not a surface problem. Salts soak into padding and keep releasing odor when humidity rises — which is why perfume sprays fail after a few days. Here is what actually works for Waco-area pet households.
Scrubbing drives urine deeper. Blot fresh accidents, then plan professional extraction for heavy odor.
Enzyme chemistry breaks down urine salts that fragrance products only mask.
Old accidents hide. Pros locate residual zones so treatment is not limited to visible rings.
Chemistry without extraction leaves residue. Rinse/extract is half the result.
Sofas hold accidents too — confirm fiber type before wet cleaning.
Severe pad contamination may need multi-step work. A good company says so before you pay.
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