How to Remove Common Pet Stains (and Smells!)

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We love our furry friends, but let's be honest - pets can be messy. From muddy paw prints and "oops" accidents to the occasional mystery stain, keeping your home clean with pets around can feel like a full-time job. The good news? With the right tools and a little know-how, removing pet stains (and their not-so-cute smells) is totally manageable. 

Whether you're dealing with carpet stains, upholstery accidents, or smelly spots on bedding, Nellie's Pet Stain Remover is your go-to solution. 

 

Why Pet Stains Are Tricky 

Pet stains aren't just about appearance - they often carry odours and bacteria, which can seep into surfaces and linger for weeks if not properly treated. Worse? If your pet can smell it, they're likely to return to the same spot. 

That's why it's important to act fast and use a cleaner that eliminates both the stain and the odour - without harsh chemicals that are unsafe for pets or your home. 

 

How to Remove the Most Common Pet Stains 

 

1. Urine Stains 
  • Act fast: Blot with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. 
  • Spray generously: Apply Nellie's Pet Stain Remover directly to the area. 
  • Let sit: Allow the formula to soak in for 5-10 minutes.
  • Blot again: Use a clean towel to lift the stain. Repeat if needed.

Pro Tip: Don't rub! That can push the stain deeper into the carpet or fabric. 

2. Vomit or Diarrhea 
  • Remove solids: Use a paper towel and gloves. 
  • Spray & Soak: Cover the area with Pet Stain Remover and let sit for 10 minutes. 
  • Blot & Wipe: Use a cloth to lift the stain, and rinse with water. 

Extra Help: For strong odours, follow up with a second application. 

3. Mud & Dirt 
  • Let it dry: It's easier to clean when dry - vacuum up loose dirt. 
  • Spray: Apply Pet Stain Remover to any remaining spots. 
  • Scrub lightly: Use a cloth or brush to loosen dried-in dirt. 
  • Wipe clean: Rinse with warm water if needed. 
4. Pet Bedding or Fabric Odours
  • Light mist: Spritz directly onto pet beds and blankets. 
  • Air dry: Let the lemongrass scent do its job!

Use regularly to keep pet zones smelling fresh. 

 

A Cleaner Home, the Nellie's Way

You don't need a cupboard full of chemical cleaners to keep your home clean with pets. Just one bottle of Pet Stain Remover and a few simple habits can tackle even the messiest mishaps. 

Pet Pet Stain Remover

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