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Let me share my experience of cleaning up cat pee.
Just recently I found an effective way to remove cat pee odor. I mix Oxi Clean (I am not marketing this product) and baking soda with water, rub it on the spot with a sponge and let it dry. The odor is gone almost immediately. After it's dried, I clean up the white residue with a wet sponge. That's it. I have used it on my couch, carpet, bed, etc. and it doesn't affect the fabric. Just to be safe, you may want to first try it out on a small spot.
I found this solution on a website (I don't remember where) and it actually gives a scientific reason (chemical reactions and so on). I don't understand the chemistry part but it has been very good to my household.
Just recently I found an effective way to remove cat pee odor. I mix Oxi Clean (I am not marketing this product) and baking soda with water, rub it on the spot with a sponge and let it dry. The odor is gone almost immediately. After it's dried, I clean up the white residue with a wet sponge. That's it. I have used it on my couch, carpet, bed, etc. and it doesn't affect the fabric. Just to be safe, you may want to first try it out on a small spot.
I found this solution on a website (I don't remember where) and it actually gives a scientific reason (chemical reactions and so on). I don't understand the chemistry part but it has been very good to my household.