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Blood Stains

Posted on 12/15/2016 by BISSELL
Categories: Cleaning Pet Messes
Blot up with an absorbent cloth or paper towels. White materials are recommended because certain dyes may bleed and make the stain worse. Remember not to press down hard on the area when blotting up messes because it can drive the mess further down into the carpeting and pad.
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General Tips for Cleaning Pet Messes

Posted on 12/15/2016
Categories: Cleaning Pet Messes
  • Before cleaning, test a small, hidden area for colorfastness and examine when dry. For upholstery, only attempt to clean manufacturer's codes "WS" or "W". 
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What Type of Cleaner to Use?

Posted on 12/15/2016 by BISSELL
Categories: Cleaning Pet Messes
  • Enzyme-Action Formulas
    • Work best on organic stains & odors, especially messes like urine that can seep down into carpet padding
    • Enzyme-action breaks down or digests the stain & odor-causing molecules
    • With the right conditions, can stay active until molecules are gone
    • When using be sure to saturate the stain and surrounding areas
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Pet Feces Stains

Posted on 12/15/2016 by BISSELL
Categories: Cleaning Pet Messes
Coming home from a long day to a pet feces mess? Pawsitively Clean has a better clean up method than paper towel.
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How to Remove Fresh Urine Stains

Posted on 12/15/2016 by BISSELL
Categories: Cleaning Pet Messes
Remember not to press down hard on the area when blotting up messes. Click here to see more BISSELL Pawsitively Clean steps tips for cleaning pet urine stains.
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How to Remove Dried Urine Stains

Posted on 12/15/2016 by BISSELL
Categories: Cleaning Pet Messes
Old urine stains can be difficult to remove, often leaving carpet discolored or lingering odors. BISSELL Pawsitively Clean explains how to remove dried urine stains and odors.
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HOW TO CLEAN PET VOMIT STAINS

Posted on 12/15/2016 by BISSELL
Categories: Cleaning Pet Messes

Remember not to press down hard on the area when blotting up messes. Click here to see more BISSELL Pawsitively Clean steps for cleaning vomit stains. 

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