Carpet Pet Odor and Stain Remover
New Jersey Carpet Cleaning specializes in the removal of pet odor and stain removal. We understand that your family’s lovable pet can be your carpet and rug worst enemy. Often, urine is not discovered until it’s already soaked in the carpet and long after the accident happened. The damage that pen urine can cause can be diverse and depends on how long the urine has been set into the fibers of the carpet or rug. When these mistakes happen, it’s time to call the professionals at New Jersey Carpet Cleaning. We can neutralize the damage that occurred and left untreated. Urine content will change over the pet’s life because of the pet’s diet, medications, age, health, sex, and reproductive cycles. Because of these variations, some urine stains may not be removable.
Unfortunately, pet urine can cause strong odors and sometimes the stains can affect the dyes used in the carpet. Some urine spots may be immediately noticeable, while others may take weeks or months for a reaction. The dyes may change color right after the contact with urine.
Pet urine that is left unattended can damage the carpet or rug in several ways. Moisture can weaken the layers of the carpet, allowing separation of the backing material. Seam areas can be affected and particularly damaged. Most problems occur especially with cat odors. Unless the cat urine can be completely removed, complete odor removal is unlikely. You may find a number of products out there to fight this odor, but it won’t work quite well, and may simply mask the odor. Some enzyme products are available at pet stores and veterinary offices, which are more effective. However, they may be better used by a carpet cleaning professional.
We, at New Jersey Carpet Cleaning, suggest that if odor cannot be removed, and the carpet or rug is permanently damaged as a result of that, we may suggest replacing the damaged area with a piece from reserved scrap. Some carpet manufacturers have developed backings that resist spills and even prevent the spillage from penetrating the carpet into the carpet cushion and, perhaps, the sub floor. Check with your carpet dealer about these products.









