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No, pee smell does not go away when it dries; in fact, it often becomes more pungent as uric acid crystals and bacteria persist and intensify the odor.
Enzymatic cleaners, vinegar and baking soda combinations, and hydrogen peroxide solutions effectively remove urine smell from carpets by breaking down odor-causing compounds.
Your carpet may smell worse after using an enzyme cleaner because the enzymes are actively breaking down urine components like ammonia and uric acid, temporarily intensifying the odor before it's fully eliminated.
Yes, baking soda can help deodorize carpet by absorbing odors when left on the affected area for several hours and then vacuumed.
Enzymatic cleaners are the most effective pet urine odor eliminators because they break down urine molecules like ammonia and uric acid at their source.
Yes, urine odor in carpet can go away with prompt, thorough cleaning using enzymatic cleaners or other proven methods to eliminate odor-causing compounds.
Yes, dog urine smell can go away if the affected area is promptly and thoroughly cleaned using proper methods such as enzymatic cleaners or professional treatments.
Shampooing alone often doesn't eliminate dog urine odor because urine can soak deep into carpet padding and subfloor, requiring enzymatic treatment or deeper cleaning.
The smell of dog urine can be eliminated using enzymatic cleaners, vinegar and baking soda, or hydrogen peroxide solutions, which break down odor-causing compounds.
To permanently remove dog urine odor from carpet, use enzymatic cleaners that break down uric acid and proteins, ensuring they reach the padding and subfloor if needed.

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