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Understanding Pet Odors and Stains

Pet accidents can leave odors, hair, and discoloration that affect both the fabric of your chair or sofa and the padding underneath. Even after drying, residues can remain, causing recurring smells or visible spots.

Why Odors Linger

When pets mark on upholstery, the liquid often penetrates below the fabric layer into the foam core and inner lining. Once there, it can crystallize and remain trapped. Hair and dander leave behind pet allergens. Standard household cleaners work only on the surface and often cannot reach the source of the odor or fully remove the allergens. This is why smells sometimes return even after cleaning.

Pet-related stains vary based on the animal, the frequency of accidents, and how long the spot has been present. Common examples include:

  • Pet hair from shedding or grooming

  • Fresh urine spots

  • Older or dried urine deposits

  • Feces or vomit stains

  • Repeat-marking or concentrated areas

Each type requires a different approach, and the correct method depends on the upholstery's fabric type and the overall construction of the upholstery.

Types of Pet Stains

Safe for Pets and Households

All treatments used are selected with safety in mind. Solutions are designed to be effective while remaining appropriate for homes with pets and children. Once the treated area is dry, pets can safely return to the space.

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