How to Remove Pet Soils from the Carpet

How to Remove Pet Soils from the Carpet

How to remove pet soils from the carpet?

 

Your home is where you find comfort and solace every day and whenever you need it. You can share a home with your family or be alone. Moreover, a family encompasses everyone, including your loving pets. Pets somehow brighten up the ambience of your home as they bring joy just by existing.

 

Pets can bring you happiness and stress at the same time

Pets can bring you happiness and stress at the same time

 

Pets can bring you happiness and stress at the same time. Stress can be caused by cleaning up after them. However, this stress is nothing compared to the joy they give you. Although, pets in the household may cause different soils and dirt in certain areas of your home. As these organisms love to play and run, they may be the result of an additional cleaning task for you.

 

Soils that pets cause can vary. You can find these where they dwell and find the most comfort. Commonly these are carpets and rugs or cold tiles that they love to sleep in. Moreover, this should not be a worry for you because various solutions could help eradicate these pet soils from your household.

 
Types of pet soils

 

Types of pet soils

Types of pet soils

 
#1 Pet hair

 

The most common soil you can find is their lingering fur and hair. Furry animals such as dogs and cats can leave their hair in places that can be easily attached to. As these animals roam around your house often, you can find this soil in most of the areas they commonly go to.

 

Common areas susceptible to pet fur are your couches and rugs. Since these places are made of fabric, pet fur is easier to attach to them. To make it fair, you can find even human hair in these places. Pets often find comfort on sofas and rugs, which is why they roll on them. Unfortunately, rolling on them causes more hair and fur to stick to these surfaces and can leave a mess on your couches.

 
#2 Animal litter

 

If you have furry friends that are not trained and are hard to be trained, then you must expect these animals to litter over any place in your household. Animal litter can vary from smelly urine to feces with different consistencies. These are the pet soils that are harder to eradicate.

 

Untrained pets find places where they are comfortable littering. Commonly, these areas are your rugs and cold floors. If you have trained pets and forgot to take them outside for litter, they will most likely litter on your rugs. Carpets and rugs resemble grass and rough outside surfaces that they are used to littering on.

 
#3 Dust

 

Although you may not see it, furry pets can accumulate dust throughout their body. Because of their highly textured surface, dust can settle on these animals and spread them around your house. Hairs and furs are common areas where dust can garner and settle. Furthermore, even human hair is not an exception to these dust particles.

 
#4 Odor

 

If you have pets in your household, you must notice that they easily bring odour to your house. Even after a day of showering and cleaning your pets, they have a certain smell that prolongs your olfactory senses. In addition, pet odour can stick to your furniture, such as couches, rugs, and the entirety of the atmosphere of a room.

 

Pet odour can be caused by bacteria and yeast that easily build up on their skin surfaces. The moist parts of your pets are the most vulnerable to their odour, such as their mouth, skin folds, ears, and nose. Aside from bacteria, pets also roam around places, which can be why they bring a certain odour to your home.

 
#5 Outside soils and fleas

 

If you bring your dogs outside, you must prepare for the soil they can bring to your home. Pet footprints, whenever they enter your house, can be caused by certain soils accumulated from outside your home. This can vary from mud, puddles, or the outside surfaces they walked on.

 

An uncommon type of soil that is brought by your pets is fleas. If your pet has fleas, you should eradicate them as soon as possible. These fleas can transfer and stick to places in your household which is a serious hazard to your health and safety. These are parasites common in pets but can harm humans as well.

 
How do I eradicate these pet soils?

 

How do I eradicate these pet soils

How do I eradicate these pet soils

 
For pet hair 

You can use a lint roller or a ChomChom roller to remove hair and fur from couches and rugs. While lint rollers use their sticky feature to collect fur, a ChomChom roller is more efficient because it has a rough surface and nondamaging tiny needles that would help scrape off pet fur from fabric.

 
For animal litter and odour on rugs

 

You can remove pet urine and its odour on rugs by mixing a cup of distilled vinegar, a cup of water, and two teaspoons of baking soda. Submerge the littered area with this solution and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, blot the area with paper towels and let the liquid be transferred.

 
For dust and outside soils 

 

Always clean your pet’s paws and body before letting them enter your home. Use a soapy solution on a gentle cloth to wipe the soil out of their body. If cases are not as terrible, wet wipes can work as well.

 
For fleas 

 

You cannot eradicate fleas by killing them off your pet’s body. In cases of bad fleas, make sure to bring your pets to their veterinarian and let the doctor decide what to do. In some light cases, they will just let you take your dog to the groomers. Meanwhile, in difficult flea situations, a certain type of medicine is given to kill all of them.

 
For pet odour

 

A couple of solutions can solve pet odour in the atmosphere. Using an air purifier to let the air circulate better and filter the odour is essential to ensure that you are in an odour-free home. In addition, finding the root cause of the smell is also important. For example, the pet’s bed can be a cause. To eradicate the smell, dilute the vinegar with a bit of water and spray it all over where the odour is heavy.

 
Conclusion

 

There are various kinds of pet soils that you can find. For example, a fury family brings joy and lingering dirt that you can find in the most random places of your house. You must take note of the places that they go to because there are times that they hide and leave the soil in those hiding spots. Moreover, you can easily clean these soils, so you should not be conscious.

 

Pets are an essential part of your family. Unfortunately, they cannot clean after themselves, so it is your job to do it for them. Taking care of your pets allows you to prevent the occurrence of pet soils lingering around your home. Hence, you should always be aware of your furry friend’s activities and how they accumulate such dirt.

 
FAQ

 

How does an air purifier work?

In cases of pet odours, an air purifier can help filter out the bad odour. Moreover, it does not just filter out but also cleans the air for a healthier atmosphere.

 

What are alternatives to vinegar as an odour absorbent?

Aside from vinegar, there are also common household items used to deodorize the area. Coffee grounds, charcoal, baking soda, and more are some examples.

 

Can I use chemicals to clean pet litter?

There are certain cleaning products specified for furry friend’s soils and litter. However, it is important to know how to use them and not worsen the litter by strengthening their odour.

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