Dog pee'd in my car today
Enzyme cleaners
If you haven't already, you might want to try a pet odor enzyme cleaner like Natures Miracle or Simple Solution. They do a great job of eliminating the source of the odor. I'd be sure to check with the manufacturer to see if it's safe for use on leather, though.
Just a suggestion-
Urine is corrosive and may well damage the underside of the leather hide and/or the seating foam and should be netaralised
Urine-
Is an organic stain and should be removed with an enzyme type cleaner as soon as possible, it contains Uric acid that is generally considered corrosive, it should be neutralised with an alkaline as soon as feasible as acid will discolour (chemically bleach) and/or stain the surface. Once the stain has been removed the area should also be treated with a disinfectant. Do not use plain water; "Always add the acid to the water – never add water to the acid" Take all necessary precautions when dealing with bodily fluids (latex cloves, and etc) and when disposing of stained items.
Methodology
·Thoroughly rinse area with a solution of baking powder / distilled water)
·Remove mats and remove any residue and then clean with a carpet extractor. Once the mats are cleaned rinse them with a disinfectant (Lysol®) especially the backs
·Remove any stains with 303™ Spot Remover & Cleaner
·Spot treat really bad stains (303TM Cleaner & Spot Remover or Woolite® Heavy Traffic Carpet Foam)
·Use a pre-cleaner solution; quarter (0.25) cup Protein Stain Remover (topoftheline.com) / 1-cup 303™ Cleaner & Spot Remover / one gallon hot water let dwell for 5-10 minutes to enable cleaners to react
·After sufficient dwell time agitate pre cleaner solution with an upholstery brush to ‘scrub’ surfaces
·Use a rubber bristle brush go over the material to raise the fibres
·The next step would be to use its high-volume vacuum or an extractor to remove the excess moisture and residue.
·Lightly spray area with a disinfectant (Lysol®)
·Allow carpets / mats to thoroughly dry before use
·Once fabric is dry apply a fabric protection (303TM High Tech Fabric Guard)
·Clean vinyl and other hard surfaces with a 6:1 distilled water / Woolite® solution and then wipe down with a micro fibre towel dampened with disinfectant
Clean / neutralise the leather the same way ( but wait until the vehicle has been ‘aired out’ before applying any conditioning products
JonM
Urine is corrosive and may well damage the underside of the leather hide and/or the seating foam and should be netaralised
Urine-
Is an organic stain and should be removed with an enzyme type cleaner as soon as possible, it contains Uric acid that is generally considered corrosive, it should be neutralised with an alkaline as soon as feasible as acid will discolour (chemically bleach) and/or stain the surface. Once the stain has been removed the area should also be treated with a disinfectant. Do not use plain water; "Always add the acid to the water – never add water to the acid" Take all necessary precautions when dealing with bodily fluids (latex cloves, and etc) and when disposing of stained items.
Methodology
·Thoroughly rinse area with a solution of baking powder / distilled water)
·Remove mats and remove any residue and then clean with a carpet extractor. Once the mats are cleaned rinse them with a disinfectant (Lysol®) especially the backs
·Remove any stains with 303™ Spot Remover & Cleaner
·Spot treat really bad stains (303TM Cleaner & Spot Remover or Woolite® Heavy Traffic Carpet Foam)
·Use a pre-cleaner solution; quarter (0.25) cup Protein Stain Remover (topoftheline.com) / 1-cup 303™ Cleaner & Spot Remover / one gallon hot water let dwell for 5-10 minutes to enable cleaners to react
·After sufficient dwell time agitate pre cleaner solution with an upholstery brush to ‘scrub’ surfaces
·Use a rubber bristle brush go over the material to raise the fibres
·The next step would be to use its high-volume vacuum or an extractor to remove the excess moisture and residue.
·Lightly spray area with a disinfectant (Lysol®)
·Allow carpets / mats to thoroughly dry before use
·Once fabric is dry apply a fabric protection (303TM High Tech Fabric Guard)
·Clean vinyl and other hard surfaces with a 6:1 distilled water / Woolite® solution and then wipe down with a micro fibre towel dampened with disinfectant
Clean / neutralise the leather the same way ( but wait until the vehicle has been ‘aired out’ before applying any conditioning products
JonM
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