March 23rd, 2026
Pet urine odor is one of the most common and frustrating cleaning problems homeowners face. At Around The Clock Rug Washing & Specialty Cleaning Services in Farmingdale, NY, we treat pet urine damage on both area rugs and wall‑to‑wall carpeting every day. In this complete guide, you’ll learn how pet urine actually works, what you can do at home, and why professional cleaning is almost always necessary for long‑running urine issues.
DIY removal of pet urine from carpets and rugs is almost impossible to do thoroughly at home. With a very small, fresh spot, you may be able to suppress the odor temporarily using the right products and techniques. But if you have a long‑running issue with your pet, the urine has likely soaked deep into the padding, subfloor, or rug foundation, and only a professional carpet or rug cleaner can truly remove it.
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That’s why, for anything beyond a tiny, isolated spot, calling a professional carpet or rug cleaner is the safest and most effective choice.
The best at‑home method to remove the smell of cat or dog urine is to use a true enzyme‑based cleaner. Most store‑bought “spot removers” are not true enzymes; check the label to confirm it’s specifically designed for pet urine and feces.
Here’s a basic at‑home protocol for a small area:
Even with this method, you’ll likely only have success with very small areas. If your pet has repeated accidents, or if the smell lingers or comes back, you’ll probably need a professional carpet or rug cleaner who can fully flush and neutralize the urine.
The best cleaner for pet urine is typically a commercial, professional‑grade enzyme or acid‑based product that is only available to professional carpet and rug cleaners. These products are designed to:
Because these cleaners are very concentrated and active, they must be thoroughly rinsed to avoid leaving chemical residues. In a DIY setting, you would have a very hard time guaranteeing that you’re rinsing out all the product, which can lead to sticky residues, re‑soiling, or even damage to fibers.
That’s why these high‑performance solutions are best reserved for professional use with the right extraction equipment.
Unfortunately, most big‑box store products marketed for dog or cat urine smell are not very effective on older or repeated contamination. They often:
For cat urine specifically, which is highly concentrated and often older by the time owners notice the smell, commercial, professional‑grade products are usually required to truly eliminate the odor rather than just cover it up. This is especially true if the urine has reached the carpet pad or subfloor.
The same limitation applies to dog urine. Many over‑the‑counter products labeled for “dog urine” are simply diluted enzymatic cleaners or surfactants that don’t have the power to fully decompose large volumes of urine.
For serious or repeated dog accidents, professional enzymatic and acid‑based cleaners are far more reliable. These products are applied by professionals with powerful extraction systems that flush the urine deep within the carpet or rug, then rinse thoroughly to remove the chemical residues and prevent lingering smells.
You can try a natural approach using a 1:1 vinegar and water solution to help break up uric acid salts. Vinegar is mildly acidic, so it can have some effect on neutralizing the high‑alkaline salts left behind by dried urine.
Here’s how to use it carefully:
Even when done correctly, this method usually only yields small, temporary results. With extreme amounts of pet urine, trying to neutralize it naturally is very difficult and often ineffective. You also need to remember that pet urine itself is hazardous—it carries bacteria and other pathogens that can pose health risks if left in carpets or rugs.
You should call a professional carpet or rug cleaner if:
At Around The Clock Rug Washing & Specialty Cleaning, we offer:
Pet urine is a bio‑chemical threat, not just an unpleasant odor. DIY methods can work for small, isolated spots, but for deep, long‑term contamination, professional cleaning is the only reliable solution. If you’re dealing with cat or dog urine on your carpet or rug, reach out to Around The Clock Rug Washing & Specialty Cleaning for a professional assessment and complete odor‑removal treatment.
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