Pet Stain & Odor

Your family's lovable pet can be your area rug's worst enemy. Often, the urine is not discovered until long after the accident. The types of damage from pet stains can be diverse and are dependent upon the makeup of the urine. Rotting of that section, dryness, and odor are main problems. When mistakes happen it's time to call NeatRug your rug cleaners . We can neutralize the damage that will occur if left untreated. Urine content will change over the pet’s life because of the pet’s diet, medications, age, health, sex, and reproductive cycles. Because of these variations, some urine stains may not be removable.

Urine can affect the dyes used in area rugs, although not all occurrences will result in a permanent stain. Success is dependent upon the content of the urine, the dyes and finish used, and the time elapsed after the deposit. Some urine spots may be immediately noticeable, while others may take weeks or months for a reaction. The dyes may change color immediately after contact with urine.


Pet urine, left unattended, can damage rug in several ways. It will leave permanent stain. It will rot that spot thus separation and tear of the rug. And the main problem; especially with cats, is odor. As long as the urine is in the wool fibers, it will cause odor. We will remove the pet urine with high success. And will neutralize the odor.

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