How to Tackle the Carpet and Pet Problem

Pets and carpets just don’t fit together. It doesn’t matter if it is a cat, a dog or a guinea pig, you cannot train those fluffy friends to respect your expensive Persian carpet. If you live in lodgings, you should always be keeping an eye on your pet. A pee or dog muck stain on the carpet will definitely decrease the chances of getting the deposit back when you are handing back the property.

Dirty dog

Try to keep your pet off the furniture.

If your pet does not behave, you should be ready for an intensive and thorough end of tenancy cleaning. The best thing you can do is to look for such little disasters every day and make sure that the stain is still susceptible to cleaning. When it comes to the cleaning itself we will tell you how to make the carpet regain its beauty and elegance. And of course to smell like new. It is a tough task to live in a harmony with your pet, and keep the carpet clean. You’d better try.

First of all, try to get rid of all those hair around. It can get in the dishes or glasses, or even in the food you eat. Try to brush your pet regularly and this activity should be performed either on the terrace or anywhere outside your home. This applies to short-haired animals, too.

You can also try to keep the pet off the furniture. The hair can gather on balls or clusters at every fringe of your upholstery. Cleaning all that would be hard.

Vacuuming regularly is crucial in removing pet hair. Pets lose hair constantly, so you should clean often. Dirt also accumulates every day. Vacuuming will keep your home dust free and will help you get rid of all the hair. That improves the cleanness of your home, but also your health.

A good enzyme cleaner would be quite useful against feces accidents.

When removing pet stains, the first thing to do is to eliminate any solid particles. Moisture should be blotted as fast as possible. You should be equipped with two spray containers. Fill the first one with a mixture of mild dish detergent and water. The second one with one third white distilled vinegar and water. Start spraying the detergent on the stained area. Blot gently with a cotton cloth. Then Spray with the vinegar and blot again. Vinegar acts as a bactericide.

If needed repeat the procedure several times. Spilling some salt over the treated area will help you get rid of the smell.

It is quite easy to do the end of tenancy cleaning when you know how, isn’t it?

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