How to Clean Urine
You need to know how to clean urine. The fact you are reading this article has you upset. Your pet has left you a little present, and you are not happy about it.
As dog owners, we at CleaningNaked.com know what you are going through. Finding urine is enough to make all of us steam through the ears! Not only the mess and the stain, but the smell is more than any of us want to deal with.
But we love our pets and are willing to put up with a little bit of pee from time to time. In fact, we want to keep our furry friends as healthy as we can. That’s why a switch to a chemical free urine cleaner is the way to go.
Now, before you roll your eyes over the thought of “chemical free”, consider this; many of today’s commercial cleaners contain toxic ingredients. And these are nasty ingredients. The kind of things we should never expose our pets (and kids) to.
If you purchase your cleaning products from the supermarket, they likely pose health risks to your pet and family. Many chemical based cleaners have toxic ingredients that can burn the skin & eyes, bring on asthma, cause internal organ complications and even present cancer risks (check our Naked on Chemicals section for further information).
Your pet moves about your home assessing the surroundings primarily through sense of sight, smell and taste. Think about that for a moment. Smell and taste.
Harmful chemical vapors can remain in the air for hours after you have finished cleaning. Dogs and cats put their tongues on a variety of surfaces in your home as they decipher their surroundings. If you are you using potentially toxic cleaning products today you may be exposing your pet to harmful chemicals. How is it affecting their health (both short and long term)? How is it affecting yours?
It’s kind of scary when you think of it that way. Maybe the question shouldn’t be “how to clean urine”, but more so “with what to clean urine”?
Luckily there are alternatives. They may not be as well known as the mega-marketing machines of the chemical based cleaners, but they work. And they work well.
A chemical free cleaner will get urine stains out effectively and you will be reducing exposure to all those nasty toxins in your home. You will likely even save a little money making the switch.
We are glad you are making the move to a more eco friendly cleaning strategy. Your health will benefit. Your pet’s health will benefit. And you will be doing something less intrusive on the environment.
Thanks for reading.
Happy cleaning.