Pet Urine Odor
Pet urine odor is a special kind of scent. It is a scent that lingers and becomes worse over time, even after you've tried everything in your mom's special remedies box. There are several reasons that urine odor stays and becomes worse over time. Here they are:

- Urine contains protein. After leaving the pet's body it quickly becomes bacteria in your carpet, area rug, draperies, and even hard floors.
- By applying soap, deodorizer, and/or bleach, the bacteria starts to grow. At first, some of the bacterium gets killed, however, the remaining microorganisms grow and actually feed on the dead bacterium AND the soap, and/or deodorizer.
- After the new bacteria is happy and fed, your carpet looks like a bomb landed smack in the middle of your room and left a brown/yellow stain.
- So, the urine that was once just protein and bacteria, becomes a new beast that we like to call, PeePee Vanilla, the mix between the original scent of urine and your vanilla deodorizer.
Products Used to Remove Urine Odor
So, now you ask yourself, "I've used all these cleaning products, why is the urine still there?"
Well, considering urine contains bacteria, soap is not going to work, unless you can remove all of the soap AND urine. For example, you go to wash your hands after working all day in the yard. You take the soap, lather up, then walk away (skipping the rinse) and wipe your hands. There is no doubt that your hands would be sticky, disgusting and probably dirtier!
[caption id="attachment_262" align="alignleft" width="270" caption="This is the soap that was extracted from the carpet after our cleaning."]
[/caption]Therefore, soap is not a good idea. You may say, "well my product doesn't contain soap!"
If you question whether the product you're using contains soap, shake the bottle with cap on, remove the cap and check to see if soap suds protrude from the top. If this is the case, your product contains soap.
If you've given up hope on removing the urine odor and are now using products made for your kitchen, tiles and/or bathroom, then that product most likely contains bleach. And of course we all know, if you put bleach on ANY fabric that stain will NEVER come out. Same for the urine, if you apply that tiny amount of bleach to your carpet, area rug, or furniture, then that stain and odor will never come out.
How to Remove the Urine Odor
If you want the urine odor gone 100% then another concept must be considered, something natural. Here, at PetPeePee System, only naturally
blended minerals from the Dead Sea are used in order to kill the bacteria in urine. Also, we use a cold water system, rather than steam or dry cleaning. Check out our Trying to Sell a House full of PeePee article, where we explain the dry and steam cleaning systems and why they don't work on urine. PetPeePee System offers many services to remove the urine odor such as oriental rug/area rug, and drapery cleaning (if you are out of the South Florida region, give us a call and we can arrange shipment to our warehouse. We will pick up the rug via UPS, clean it, remove the urine odor, and deliver the items back to you urine odor free, guaranteed). We also offer furniture cleaning, wall to wall carpet cleaning in the South Florida region, and hard floor treatments.

We also offer our Do It Yourself Cleaning Product for small-medium sized urine spots for carpets, oriental rugs/area rugs, furniture/mattresses and hard floors.
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