Whether you are potty training your little one or have pets in the house, it is essential to have a urine stain remover in case of accidents. Most stain removers not only remove hard stains, they also neutralize the odor as well.
Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is an oxygen bleach. It helps remove light to hard stains on clothes and even heavier fabrics, such as carpets and upholstery. Aside from being an excellent cleaning agent, it is also a natural sanitizer that naturally eliminates germs.
Baking Soda
Baking soda is a staple cleaning agent in most homes. It is a gentle abrasive that can help remove light stains. Combine baking soda with water for spot-treatment of urine-stained areas and fabrics. If using on carpet or upholstery, apply diluted baking soda on the affected spot, let sit for a few minutes to several hours, and then extract excess water using a wet vacuum cleaner.
Enzymatic cleaner
If the urine stain is from a dog or a cat, use an enzymatic cleaner to eliminate the distinctive urine odor. Some enzymatic cleaners can remove stains as well for better cleaning and odor removal efficiency.