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How To Use Hydrogen Peroxide To Remove Cat Urine Smell

On the method of using hydrogen peroxide to remove the smell of cat urine
Cats, everyone loves them, but their urine smell is pungent and often disturbs people's peace. To remove the smell of cat urine, hydrogen peroxide is a good method. Now describe its use in detail to solve everyone's worries.

1. Before using the preparation
, prepare an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, and its concentration should be 3%. This concentration is mild, which is effective in removing odor and does not damage the surface. Also prepare a clean cloth or sponge for dipping in liquid to wipe. And prepare a little detergent for preliminary cleaning in the early stage.

2. Clean up in the early stage
See the cat urine, first dip a damp cloth in the detergent and gently wipe off the urine stains. This step is designed to remove the surface of the dirt, so that the hydrogen peroxide can better play its role. After wiping, use a dry cloth to absorb the remaining liquid, without leaving water stains.

Third, hydrogen peroxide application
Dump an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide on the cloth or sponge, do not overdo it, so as not to overflow elsewhere. Then gently press on the cat's urine, so that the hydrogen peroxide can fully contact the urine stains. Wait for a while, about five to ten minutes, so that the hydrogen peroxide can fully react with the odor. This principle is that when hydrogen peroxide decomposes, it can combine with the odor molecules, thereby removing the odor.

Fourth, after the reaction between wiping and drying
, soak the cloth with water, and repeatedly wipe the place with hydrogen peroxide to remove its residue. After wiping, let the place air dry naturally, or dry it quickly with a dry cloth. Note that if used on fabrics, there may be a little color difference after air drying, so try it in a hidden place first to see if it has any effect.

Using hydrogen peroxide in this way, the odor of cat urine can be gradually removed, and the residence will return to a fresh and comfortable environment for both humans and cats.