How to Remove Pet Stains From Couches
To remove pet stains from couches, start by gently pressing a clean, dry cloth or paper towel onto the stain to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, since it can spread the mess and push residue deeper into the fabric or cushion. For organic pet messes like urine, vomit, feces, or saliva, a bio-enzyme cleaner can help break down the residue that causes stains and lingering odors instead of simply covering them up.
For a deeper clean, apply a bio-enzyme stain and odor eliminator according to the product directions, using only as much as needed for the affected area. RUFF STUFF Bio-Enzyme Stain & Odor Eliminator by Lillian Ruff is designed to target organic, protein-based, and fat-based pet messes such as urine, feces, vomit, saliva, food spills, and odors. Because upholstery fabrics can vary, always test on a hidden area first, check the couch’s care label, avoid soaking the fabric, and blot away excess product as directed.
