How to Remove Pet Stains From Upholstery

To clean pet stains from upholstery, act quickly by pressing a clean, dry cloth or paper towel over the affected spot to lift away as much moisture as possible. Try not to scrub, since scrubbing can spread the stain across the fabric and drive odor-causing residue deeper into the upholstery or cushion fill. Pet accidents like urine, vomit, feces, and saliva are organic messes, which is why a bio-enzyme cleaner can be a helpful choice. The enzymes work on the residue behind the stain and odor, rather than just adding fragrance over the problem.

 

For a more thorough clean, use a bio-enzyme stain and odor eliminator as directed, applying enough to treat the stained area without soaking the fabric. RUFF STUFF Bio-Enzyme Stain & Odor Eliminator by Lillian Ruff is made to tackle organic, protein-based, and fat-based pet messes, including urine, feces, vomit, saliva, food spills, and odors. Since upholstery fabrics and finishes can differ, test the product in an inconspicuous spot first, follow the furniture care label, and remove any excess product according to the directions.