How to Remove Pet Stains From Carpet

To remove pet stains from carpet, start by gently pressing a clean, dry cloth or paper towel onto the stain to absorb as much liquid as possible without rubbing or scrubbing, which can push the stain deeper into the carpet fibers. For urine, vomit, feces, saliva, and other organic pet messes, a bio-enzyme cleaner is especially helpful because enzymes work to break down the organic residue that causes both visible stains and lingering odors, rather than simply masking the smell.


For a deeper clean, spray the affected area with a bio-enzyme stain and odor eliminator and allow it time to work according to the product directions. RUFF STUFF Bio-Enzyme Stain & Odor Eliminator by Lillian Ruff is designed for pet accidents, carpets, rugs, upholstery, pet bedding, and more, and its formula targets organic, protein-based, and fat-based residues like urine, feces, vomit, saliva, food spills, and odors. Always test on a hidden area first and use as directed.