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steam cleaning carpet that previously 4 cats lived on.. HELP!
we are purchasing a short sale and were allowed to go in and start cleaning it. after using rainbow vacs to pull all the crud, sand, litter, cat puke, and layer of cat hair off the rug we are ready to steam clean it before vac it again. My concern is that as the home has been empty for 2 years and currently doesnt stink. If i soak it down with a steam cleaner and heat it up will I be asking for the house to smell like cat pee? I plan to use vinegar and water to clean the carpets instead of the normal cleaning solution because I had hoped it would nutralize any kitty smells before my two male dogs move in. I dont want to remove the carpet because its actually really good quality and fairly new. besides being dirty, we coudnt replace 2500sqf of carpet right now. Any thoughts or experiance with stuff like this would be great! thank you all in advance
Re: steam cleaning carpet that previously 4 cats lived on.. HELP!
My advice?
Rip out the carpet and pad.
If you're on a slab, wash it down with Nature's Miracle.
If you're on a wood subfloor... I got nothin. You could probably do the same with the Nature's Miracle. I'm not sure how that would work. Bare minimum, I'd replace the pad and carpet.
Ew.
I would try a service called ChemDry and see what happens. They hardly use any water at all and there "solution" is apparently all natural.
I did it with great results. It was fairly affordable so I'd give that a whirl first. I wouldn't attempt to steam clean that myself I guess...wayyy too much water involved.
If that doesn't work..rip out the carpet for sure. Yick.
Honestly, even after two years if the cats were urinating on the carpet, you'd be able to smell it. The fact that you don't smell anything now is good news.
I'd go ahead and try to do the steam cleaning and if, for some odd reason, you do notice that ammonia odor, THEN go ahead and rip up the carpet. Like pp's said - better to live with a bare, uncarpeted floor than to live with carpet soaked in cat pee.
"You don't get to be all puke-face about your kid shooting your undead baby daddy when all you had to do was KEEP HIM IN THE FLUCKING HOUSE, LORI!" - doctorwho
I use the steam cleaner with an enzymatic cleaner.
This stuff is spends, but concentrated and awesome. http://www.gotpee.net/order-now/got-pee-odor-eliminator-1-gallon/
Have you seen my monkey?
At the pet store, they sell an ammonia neutralizer for fish tanks. You mix it with water and use for the initial cleaning/rinsing of the carpet.
Although, if it's not smelling now there probably isn't too much pee in the carpet.
try getting a black light and seeing if that captures any staining. That will show you if the cats peed on it and where you need to focus attention. Google black light cat urine and a bunch of products come up, this being one:
http://www.amazon.com/Simple-Solution-Spotter-Ultraviolet-Detector/dp/B0002XAIP2