Pet accidents happen, and when they do, it's important to clean them up as soon as possible to prevent stains and odors. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to get pet pee out of carpet:

How to Get Pet Pee Out of Carpet

Blot Up the Urine

1. Act Quickly: The sooner you clean up the urine, the less likely it is to soak into the carpet and cause a permanent stain.

2. Use Paper Towels: Press paper towels onto the urine to absorb as much as possible.

3. Avoid Rubbing: Rubbing can spread the urine and make the stain worse. Blot gently to soak up the liquid.

Make a Cleaning Solution

1. White Vinegar and Water: Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle.

2. Hydrogen Peroxide and Water: Mix one part hydrogen peroxide with two parts water in a spray bottle.

3. Commercial Carpet Cleaner: You can also use a commercial carpet cleaner that is specifically designed to remove pet urine.

Apply the Cleaning Solution

1. Spray the Solution: Spray the cleaning solution onto the urine stain. Make sure to soak the area thoroughly.

2. Let it Sit: Allow the cleaning solution to sit on the stain for at least 15 minutes.

3. Rinse the Area: Rinse the area with clean water and blot up the excess moisture with paper towels.

Neutralize the Odor

1. Baking Soda: Sprinkle baking soda onto the area and let it sit for several hours or overnight.

2. Vacuum: Vacuum up the baking soda.

3. Repeat if Necessary: If the odor persists, repeat the process until the odor is gone.

Additional Tips

1. Test the Cleaning Solution: Before applying the cleaning solution to the entire stain, test it on a small, inconspicuous area of the carpet to make sure it doesn't damage the fibers.

2. Use a Wet/Dry Vacuum: If the urine has soaked through the carpet, use a wet/dry vacuum to extract the urine and cleaning solution.

3. Professional Cleaning: If you're unable to remove the pet pee stain yourself, you may need to hire a professional carpet cleaner.