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Do your part to treat pet stains, smells

If you have a cat or dog at home, you know pet smells and stains are just a fact of life. Before you reach for a product filled with unwanted chemicals to clean up after them, consider a few friendlier options for your pet and your family.

Published: Sept. 19, 2012 at 12:05 a.m. PDT
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If you have a cat or dog at home, you know pet smells and stains are just a fact of life. Before you reach for a product filled with unwanted chemicals to clean up after them, consider a few friendlier options for your pet and your family.

One of the most effective and economical options is to use baking soda. Sprinkle the powder in litter boxes to prevent smells. For stains, a paste made with baking soda and water can be used on carpets and many fabrics to remove the evidence and to deodorize.

Club soda is another easy and economical carpet saver. Its bubbly action will help bring the stain up to the surface so you’ll be able to simply blot the residue away with a rag. Go further to neutralize the smell by sprinkling baking soda on the area after it dries. Simply vacuum clean after an hour or two.

Vinegar is another favorite of mine when it comes to cleaning up from pets. White vinegar will help you not only kill bacteria; it also will deodorize the area. Spray it on, let it set for several minutes, and then scrub the spot until the stain releases. Lemon juice also can be used to neutralize offending odors.

Then there are some safer store-bought options. Clean and Green offers pet specific cleaning products that work wonders on tough spots including leather. I’ve tried it on my own stained leather chair with great results. They also have nontoxic fabric deodorizers that are good for places where your pets like to hang out.

If you need a large area rug or carpets cleaned, look for eco-friendly carpet cleaning companies. There are more green carpet cleaners now than ever. Ask specifically what process the company uses and what is in the solutions being applied. Experts recommend staying away from cleaners containing perchloroethylene or naphthalene. These are known carcinogens.

Instead, use plant-based carpet cleaners, which are safer for people, pets and the planet.

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