How To Clean Stubborn Pet Stains With Two Common Ingredients

Forget about all of the expensive carpet cleaners and odor removers. A simple yet effective solution was posted to the Clover House blog by DeeDee.

Whether your dog has an accident on the floor or drags in dirt from the outside, this two-ingredient cleaner is up to the task!

DeeDee kept up on taking care of the carpet stains, but it seemed like nothing was good enough. That’s when she went the DIY route…

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Trevor, 16 years old, started having accidents in the house, and the light carpet didn’t stand a chance.

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So DeeDee came up with a two-ingredient solution of hydrogen peroxide and Dawn dish soap for the set-in stains.

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She mixed equal parts of the two liquids into a container big enough to dip the brush into.

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Once thoroughly mixed, she used a stiff-bristled brush to rub the mix into the stained areas making sure to completely saturate the carpet.

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She lets it sit for about 30 minutes before blotting up any remaining moisture with paper towels. Go over the area with the vacuum and… that’s it!

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Can you believe the difference? What a cheap, simple solution to make carpet look brand new again! 🙂