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I swear by Oxyclean. When Lady first started with diabetes, before she was regulated on insulin, she had huge puddles all over the carpet. She will still have an occasionally accidnet if her blood sugar goes real high if she isn't feeling well. I would have spent fortune on Natures Miracle so I decided to try Oxyclean.
I saturate the area with the Oxyclean mixture, then blot up the excess 20 minutes later. The key is then to let it dry completely (up to a week) because it's the drying process that allows the enzymes to eat up the stain.
It will leave a slight white powder residue that looks like it has bleached the carpet, but don't panic. It shampoos rights out, which is the next step.
Then, finally, I spray the area with vinegar and water for good measure.
I saturate the area with the Oxyclean mixture, then blot up the excess 20 minutes later. The key is then to let it dry completely (up to a week) because it's the drying process that allows the enzymes to eat up the stain.
It will leave a slight white powder residue that looks like it has bleached the carpet, but don't panic. It shampoos rights out, which is the next step.
Then, finally, I spray the area with vinegar and water for good measure.