Blot the Stain: As with furniture, begin by blotting up as much urine as possible with paper towels or a clean cloth. Aim to remove as much moisture as you can.
Advertisement:Vinegar Solution: Mix equal parts of white vinegar and warm water (½ cup each). Vinegar is effective at neutralizing odors and breaking down stains.
Treat the Stain: Pour the vinegar solution over the stain, ensuring it’s covered but not overly saturated. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes to penetrate and break down the urine.
Blot Again: Use a clean cloth to blot the treated area, working from the outside to the inside. This method helps lift the stain without spreading it.
Rinse and Dry: After removing the stain, rinse the area with clean water and blot one more time to clear out any leftover solution. Dry the area thoroughly with a clean cloth or paper towel, then allow it to air dry.
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