Pet Stains & Carpet Care
Wednesday September 2, 2015
Pets are important family members. Dogs and cats provide companionship to our children, parents, grandparents and friends, and are always happy to see you! However, every now and then you may not be happy to see the stains and dirt they bring into the house, such as muddy paws, urine stains, dead birds, etc. At Champion Carpet and Upholstery Care, we believe you and your family should enjoy every possible moment with your family pet, and leave the pet stains to us. We specialize in taking care of the mess your dog and/or cat leaves behind, and we utilize the best carpet cleaning technology possible.
Champion Carpet & Upholstery Pet Odor Carpet Cleaning Process:
- We use a three-step process which safely kills the germs and bacteria that cause the odor. This process is safe for pets and gives the best odor removal results.
- Our technicians carry moisture sensors and high definition black lights which can locate unseen pet odor sources for best treatment results.
- For severe cases of urine our technicians are equipped to replace the pad under the affected areas of your carpet and treat the floor as well as the carpet if necessary.
- Please note that urine can leave permanent stains, discoloration, and even bleach the color out of carpets. If we can't get the stain out no one can. In such cases we can often patch the area with a piece of carpet from a remnant or from an inconspicuous area like a closet.
- The treatment we use is a live enzyme that continues to work even after we extract the top layer it gets down deeper into the carpet and pad farther that the stain treatment and works on the hard coloring and urine bacteria that causes the odor.
Here are some additional tips to care for your carpet in between carpet cleanings:
- Vacuum frequently.
- Place mats inside and outside of all entrance doors to eliminate the amount of dirt and bacteria brought into your home.
- Place rugs in high traffic areas, such as hallways to preserve the life of your carpet.
- Wipe your dog's and cat's paws after they have been outside on dirty surfaces.
- Address spills immediately by blotting the outside of the spill and working your way in. Use a spot cleaner as needed. Test spot cleaners before thoroughly applying.