Okay, this isn’t my biggest recommendation. The best idea is to use a wet vac to extract the urine before even doing any spot removal. But I realize many homeowners are either going to be too lazy to get out the wet vac or spot removal machine. Or, they may have never gotten around to buying one.
So it’s inevitable people will still use paper towels. If you do use paper towels to remove urine, follow these tips.
First, put a stack of paper towels on the urine spot.
Second, put a heavy non-porous object on top of the paper towels.
Third, allow this to sit to 1-2 hours.
Fourth, check to see if all the urine was extracted into the towels. If not, repeat the process.
That’s it. It does often require repeat steps. If you don’t repeat the steps, you’ll have urine left in the backing or padding.
When finished, use a good enzyme. Call our office at 474-1133 or stop at our shop at 1116 Olive Road in Pensacola for a great enzyme product.