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How do I remove (dried) cat urine stains from fabric, clothing?

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If using vinegar do I use it full strength on the fabric BEFORE washing or as an additive to the wash?

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  1. I used a combination of Vinegar and Baking soda. Put Baking soda in a cup, then add the vinegar.. it will "foam" a bit. Mix together.. Put the combo on the fabric/clothing and let dry. Then Wash.


  2. put Pine sol on it before wash

    add white vinegar to liquid detergent then rub on stains with gloves before wash

    mix some clorox 2 with liquid detergent and place on stains before wash

  3. I have 3 cats & at times they are "little treasures", leaving some wonderful "surprises" for me!

    Here's what I've found...

    vingear - hides the smell for a while - the smell will come back.

    amonia - attracks the cat back (cat pee smells like amonia & they love this)

    baking soda on its own - doesnt work

    peroxide - bleaches

    bleach - bleaches

    The best thing I've found is here http://caturineoff.com (its NOT an affiliate link).  It works well, you sometimes have to use it more than once to make sure you get all the pee - but it does work and the smell doesnt come back.  Best of all you make it up yourself as you need it so you dont have to spend a fortune on bought products that dont work.

    You can use this stuff to clean just about anything, including carpets etc

  4. Try some white vinegar...

  5. I've heard that PeeAway works wonders for stuff like this, my aunt used it and she has 3 cats.  She says she makes the formula herself and uses it regularily because it works great for removing cat urine smells.

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