Cleaning Pet Vomit On Carpet - Video Tips

Cleaning pet vomit off carpet is no fun. No one denies that.





However, here are some tips to make the job easier, including a video giving a demonstration.

First, get paper towels and remove all the solid pieces (yuck! I know), and then blot up as much liquid as possible from the carpet.

Next, use a carpet cleaner or pet stain remover that can be used on carpet to clean the spot or stain.

Finally, the video suggests using rubbing alcohol to cut the smell and finish cleaning the carpet.

Here is the video for full details:



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