Pour white vinegar in your washer & wash the cover as extra heavy.
For the mattress, rub a generous amount of baking soda and salt (as salt is an abrasive) roughly into the dampened area. Add a small amount of vinegar ***REMEMBER THIS WILL FOAM A LOT*** and scrub more. This will take a lot of elbow grease. Rinse. Always make sure the mattress is completely dry before you put the sheets back on.
Alternatively, use an upholstery cleaner on the mattress after the vinegar mix. To avoid this in the future, invest in a non-permeable cover for your mattress so that any future incidents will be easier to take care of. Unfortunately, animals will often repeat the act.
In all my years of owning cats and having to deal with these issues, removing cat urine from a mattress is the hardest. Since the usual methods of removal involve blotting the urine up and then spaying with an enzyme product, blotting again, then repeating that step and then placing a towel (paper or cotton) over the area and spray that with the enzyme product every day to keep it moist and activated, it is a little hard to then use said mattress. Also, since the mattress is so dense, the urine soaks deeper into the mattress the more layers of moisture you add to it, do you may mask or eliminate the odor from the surface of the mattress but to tell you that you will get rid of it totally, I don't think so and I'm pretty sure that your cat won't either, they will still be able to smell it deep in the mattress. I have never tried the cleaning process stated above and then flipped the mattress so that any moisture will come back to the surface instead of sink deeper into the mattress. Try it and if it works, let me know. Otherwise, pitching the mattress may be your only option.
If the airbed is a flat plastic smooth surface you should wipe it down with iso-propol alcohol, better known as rubbing alcohol. That should do the trick. You may need to clean several times, only use the surface of the towels once, better yet use paper towels. If your mattress has some sort of coating on it such as a suede or other coating, the alcohol would not be appropriate! Use a full strength mixture of oxyclean on your coated aired, it will also take a few applications. Same rules on the towels apply here as well. Good luck, depend on YOU!
yes you can it does not have any affect to the dog!!
turn the mattress around that's the most stupidest quietion ever you are such an idiot or just put some vinegar it takes out stains
Its possible with the right chemical to clean this kind of mess.
new mattress or get rid of cat
hot water and bleach!!
The pet stores have some pretty good carpet cleaning products..
get a mop and get some water on it and clean then get a towel and dry it up after a hour get some shampoo and put it where he peed and mop it dry again and you are done...
let a dog pee outside... if it poos clean it up please!!
Clean it up :|
To clean urine from an inflatable mattress blot up as much as possible. You can then clean the area with soapy water. If the mattress has an odor you can use a product such as Urine Gone to clean it again.
wipe it up with a towel then spray the area with disinfectant spray
Clean it up
The cat in the hat's clean up machine is called the "Super-Mocker-Upper." It is a whimsical device used to quickly clean up the messes made by the cat and his friends.
Yes. It is a much bigger hassle to try to treat stains and spill that are directly on your mattress. With a mattress pad, you can simply throw it into the washer when necessary. That makes clean-up much easier!
clean it up! it probably ate to fast!
No, absolutely not. Pregnant women can get a disease called Toxoplasmosis if they clean up cat feces. They should not clean a litter box or deal with cat feces at all. See the Related link below.
*!dont pee on the carpet and you wont have that problem!* if it like your dog/cat/baby or wutev, go to like pet supply plus (ps+) and get some of their cleaning products.