Cleaning cat urine stains

freyjasmom

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I've saturated cat urine spots (after finding them with a black light) first in Nature's Miracle Just for Cats Urine Destroyer, let it dry for several days, then with Anti Icky Poo. Covered with tin foil, let dry, etc. I can still see the stains with the black light?! Is the urine still there or doesn't it just leave a stain?

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Here are the directions from their website:
First, get as much of the stain or odor as possible off the floor (or furniture.) If it’s urine, blot it up with a paper towel; for mud, feces or vomit, dispose of as much of the solid matter as possible. Next, always test an inconspicuous spot of your carpet or furniture for color fastness before using Nature’s Miracle (and never use it on leather, silk or suede.) Then, pour Nature’s Miracle Stain & Odor Remover directly onto the area at full strength – no diluting needed. For carpet, use enough to completely saturate the area and soak through to the padding and subfloor. A good rule of thumb is that a one-square-foot area will need a pint of Nature’s Miracle; a four-square-foot area will need a quart. If your carpet is soaking wet, you’ve probably used enough. Allow it to sit for about 20 minutes, and then blot the product up. For a tough stain, use a bristle brush to rub the Nature’s Miracle in before blotting.
Are you doing that exactly like that? You say you let it sit for days- do you mean after you blot it up? You have to blot it up before the carpet dries for it to be effective. Do you also remove as much of it as you can before   using Natures miracle? Both of these things are essential if you want it to work as it is intended to.
 
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