3 Methods to Get Pee Out Of a Couch

3 Methods to Get Pee Out Of a Couch

You might be potty training your toddler or you might have dogs and cats at home. It is not easy to keep your home clean all the time. The worst thing in the world is to remove urine stains. Accidents like urine and pee on the couch or carpet require quick clean up. Otherwise, it would be difficult to get rid of those. In this article, we will help you how to get back your carpet or couch into the original shape. Make sure that you are performing spot removal tests on a small portion of carpet otherwise it can turn out to be a worse scenario. 

3 Methods to get pee out of a couch

You can easily remove smell and urine from your couch by using some basic ingredients. A few of those ingredients you might already have at your home. For fresh pee or urine

  • Use a mixture of baking soda and vinegar.
  • If urine is dried, then try a mixture of baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and dish soap.
  • If the couch is made up of microfiber and you want to remove pee of animals, then it is better to use an enzyme cleaner. 

All these methods will prevent your pet from peeing again at the same spot. Enzyme cleaner will evaporate quickly. 

Method 1

Using a mixture of baking soda and vinegar

Follow the below-given steps to get pee out of a couch. 

Use a mixture of baking soda and vinegar.

  • Use a paper towel to blot the stain
  • Never rub the stain. In this way, you will spread the stain further into the fabric. Use a paper towel to keep patting the wet spot. Keep doing this until the spot is dry. If a new towel is needed, use it. Whether it is a toddler pee or animal’s pee act quickly otherwise it would become difficult to remove pee from the couch. 

  • Use a mixture to clean the spot
  • Take a spray bottle and form a mixture of 4 parts of water and 1 part of white vinegar. To remove urine and smell soak the fabric with the mixture. This solution will neutralize ammonia that is present in urine. It will help to get rid of the smell. The solution will re-wet the spot to ensure the couch is completely cleaned. Try to avoid using this mixture on microfiber. Instead of water use rubbing alcohol because it will not leave water stains and dries quickly. 

  • Take a sponge and scrub the stain
  • Use a sponge to scrub the stain and don’t forget to throw out once it’s done. From the inside area to the outside scrub hard, it will help to get pee and smell out of the couch. If you feel the smell is really bad then try 100% vinegar it will help to get rid of the bad odor. 

  • Sprinkle baking soda on the spot
  • When the spot is still wet sprinkle baking soda over it. Make sure you are using enough baking soda to cover the entire spot. 1 cup of baking soda will be more than enough. To get the pleasant smell out of the couch, make sure that you are adding 10 drops of your favorite oil. 

  • Let it sit overnight
  • To make sure that the fiber underneath is dry, it is better to leave baking soda for 12 hours. If you can’t wait long then check it after 4 to 6 hours whether the area is dry or not. 

  • Now it’s time to perform a vacuum
  • Once you feel the fabric is completely dry, use a vacuum cleaner over the couch to remove the baking soda. You will notice the smell and stain have gone. 

    Method 2

    Use an Enzyme Cleaner

    If your couch is made up of microfibers then follow the below-given steps. 

    Use an Enzyme Cleaner

  • Purchase an enzyme cleaner designed specifically for upholstery
  • Visit a pet or a big store to get an enzyme cleaner. Make sure that the product is safe to use over each kind of fiber. It is better to purchase a high-quality enzyme cleaner. It might be expensive, but it will clean the couch better. You would not have to apply the cleaner over the spot again. 

  • Take an old rag to soak the excess urine
  • Press an old rag over the fabric. It is recommended to use an old rag so that you can toss it up after use. To remove pee, blot the couch. Never rub the stain it will penetrate deep into the fabric. 

  • Use an enzyme cleaner to saturate the stain
  • Thoroughly soak the spot. Make sure that you are dousing the entire area including corners, edges, and any drops. 

  • Let the cleaner sit for some time
  • Allow the cleaner to sit for at least 15 minutes. The cleaner will soak into the fabric and will break down the uric acid present in the urine. 

  • Blot the spot again to get rid of the moisture
  • Take an old rag and press it over the fabric. This will help to remove as much urine and enzyme as possible. Keep doing this until no more moisture is transferring to the rag. If the spot is large you may need several rags to completely dry the spot. 

  • Allow some time to completely air dry
  • You will have to wait for some time so that the fabric gets air dry completely. In this method, you don’t have to rinse the area. Uric acid that was broken into carbon dioxide and ammonia will evaporate will the cleaner. Cover the area with aluminum foil it will prevent your family members and pets from sitting at the wet spot. 

    Method 3

    Remove pee from the couch by using a mixture of baking soda, dish soap, and hydrogen peroxide

    hydrogen peroxide

    This is another method of getting pee and urine out of the couch. You will repeat the same process that you have performed in method 1. Just create a solution to these ingredients and apply over the affected spot. Rests of the steps are the same. These are the simple but effective methods to get pee out of a couch. 



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