Accidents happen each and every other day in many different ways. Recently, I welcomed a new furry friend, Tigra (a Russian cat) at home. After a few hours, I encountered my carpets soaked in urine stains. I panicked and started thinking about what to do now. I was worried that urine is notoriously tricky to fully remove from carpet, especially that lingering smell.
But I found the right solution – I contacted VYZN Cleaning experts to clean urine from my favourite carpets. You can also do the same if you don’t want to handle it on your own. If you want to do something DIY in this case, the right techniques and quick action can successfully tackle urine stains and odors from your carpet. I understand the frustration, but a fresh, clean carpet is absolutely achievable.
In this helping guide for 2025, I will walk you through effective strategies to eliminate urine from your carpet. Let’s see how to use simple home remedies and when to consider calling in the experts. I am 100% sure your carpet will look and smell fresh again, just like new!
Step-by-Step Guide to Remove Urine from Carpet
1. Act Fast, Seriously!
When it comes to urine on your carpet, quick action is absolutely everything. In other words, time is your biggest enemy here. The quicker you jump into action, the better your chances are of kicking out that stain from your carpet. More importantly, those stubborn odors will be difficult to get rid of. Plus, fast action helps you to prevent your carpet from getting discoloured.
Let’s understand this thing deeply: “urine is super acidic.” The longer it stays on the carpet, the more those tiny urine molecules decide to bond with your carpet fibers. That makes it incredibly tough to remove later. And as those waste products start to break down, bacteria move right in to have a feast.
It is these bacteria that are the real culprits behind that awful, bad, and pungent smell. Did you know what’s even worse than this? Those bacteria and other tiny microbes multiply in your carpet. Honestly speaking, they could actually become a risk to your health. So…really, don’t delay.
2. Blot, Don’t Rub!
Once you have acted fast, your next essential move is to blot the urine, never rub it. Take it like this: rubbing just pushes the liquid deeper into your carpet fibers and spreads the stain wider. That’s the last thing we want!
Instead, grab some clean, absorbent clothes or paper towels. Gently press them onto the wet area to soak up as much urine as you possibly can. Apply firm, consistent pressure, but don’t scrub. You can keep replacing the saturated cloths with fresh, dry ones until no more liquid transfers.
This initial blotting phase is super important because it removes the bulk of the urine before it can set in. Plus, it prevents you from inadvertently expanding the problem area. Remember, patience and gentle blotting are your best friends here. So, getting this step right lays the groundwork for successful stain and odor removal. This step will make all your subsequent efforts much more effective.
3. Neutralize and Cleanse with White Vinegar
So, you have successfully blotted up the excess urine – great job! Now, it is time to neutralize that acidic mess and start the real cleaning. Don’t just grab any cleaner here; we need something that targets urine specifically.
A fantastic starting point is a simple mixture of white vinegar and water. White vinegar is a natural acid that helps neutralize the alkaline salts in urine, which are a major cause of the lingering smell. Let’s see what are the small steps to do it.
- Mix equal parts cold water and white vinegar in a spray bottle.
- Lightly mist the stained area with this solution – don’t soak it, just a good dampening.
- Let it sit for about 10-15 minutes. This gives the vinegar time to work its magic.
- After it has sat, blot the area again with clean, dry clothes.
You will likely see more urine lifting onto the cloth, which is exactly what we want. This step is vital for breaking down the urine compounds before they become a permanent fixture.
4. Tackle the Odor with Baking Soda
After performing the blotting and neutralizing step; now it is time to go after that stubborn urine odor. This is where good old baking soda comes in as a great solution. Baking soda is a natural deodorizer. This means it is excellent at absorbing and neutralizing smells, rather than just masking them.
Once the area is damp (but not soaking wet) from your vinegar solution, generously sprinkle baking soda all over the treated spot. Make sure to get a good, even layer. Now, here’s the key: you need to let it sit, and I mean really sit. Ideally, leave the baking soda on the carpet for several hours, or even better, overnight.
The longer it stays there, the more odor it will absorb. When you are ready, simply vacuum up all the baking soda. You will be amazed at how much fresher your carpet smells. In case your carpet is still not clean due to persistent urine odor and stain, you can try the following methods with utmost care.
5. Hydrogen Peroxide (Use with Caution!)
Hydrogen peroxide is another strong contender for removing urine stains, and many people find it remarkably effective. However, this method comes with a very important warning: hydrogen peroxide has bleaching properties. This means it could potentially lighten or even permanently discolour your carpet fibers, especially on darker carpets.
So, if you choose this route, please proceed with extreme caution and always, always perform a patch test first in an inconspicuous area of your carpet. To use it, you can mix three parts hydrogen peroxide with one part mild liquid soap to create a solution. Apply this mixture gently to the urine stain using a clean cloth.
Let it sit for about 15 to 30 minutes and let it work. Afterward, blot the area thoroughly with a clean, damp cloth to rinse. You may need to repeat this process for really stubborn or set-in stains, but always prioritise caution.
6. Enzymatic Cleaners (The Professional’s DIY Choice)
When it comes to tackling stubborn pet urine odors, enzymatic cleaners are in a league of their own. These are the cleaning solutions that contain special enzymes. They can actively break down the uric acid crystals found in urine. These invisible crystals are the real culprits behind that persistent, pungent “pee smell” that often seems to return, especially on humid days.
Unlike masking agents, enzymatic cleaners actually eliminate the odor source. You can find them at pet stores or even many supermarkets. But always make sure to read the specific instructions on the bottle, as application times can vary. Generally, you will saturate the stained area, allow it to sit for several hours (sometimes even overnight), and then blot or let it air dry completely. They are considered as the best solutions for getting rid of the smell.
7. Simple Dish Soap and Water
Sometimes, the simplest solutions are surprisingly effective. For example, a basic mixture of mild dish soap and cold water can work greatly for fresh urine stains. This method helps to break down the proteins and fats in the urine, making it easier to lift from the carpet fibers. Let’s see how to prepare this solution.
- just mix a few drops of a clear, mild dishwashing liquid (avoid colored soaps to prevent additional staining) into a cup of cold water.
- Gently dampen a clean, white cloth with this mixture.
- Then, blot the urine stain, working from the outside of the stain inwards to prevent spreading. Do not rub!
- Continue to blot with the soap solution, replacing the cloth as it picks up the stain.
- Once the stain appears gone, follow up by blotting with a cloth dampened only with plain cold water to rinse away any soap residue. This step is important to prevent attracting more dirt later.
Now, what if you don’t want to clean urine from the carpet on your own? Or, you have applied all methods but nothing works? In this case you need professional help.
Trust the Professionals at VYZN Cleaning Solutions!
Sometimes, that urine stain or lingering odor just won’t budge even if you put your best efforts. Or, you simply do not have the time or desire to tackle such a challenging mess yourself. That is completely okay! This is precisely when professional help becomes your best friend.
Old urine stains, especially, can penetrate deep into your carpet backing and even the subfloor. They create a much larger problem than what you see on the surface. DIY methods are great for fresh spills, but they often cannot fully address these deep-seated issues or the complex uric acid crystals that cause persistent odors.

This is where a professional carpet cleaning company, like VYZN Cleaning Solutions, steps in. We have specialised equipment, powerful yet safe cleaning agents designed specifically for urine and odor removal, and the expertise to properly extract every trace. You can trust us to ensure that the stain and the odor are completely and permanently eliminated.
Our carpet cleaning experts will give you total peace of mind and a fresh carpet.


Fakhra
June 22, 2025Do you provide carpet cleaning services in the UK?
admin
June 22, 2025Hi, Thanks for contacting us!
Yes, we provide services in the specific regions of the UK.