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alaskasunshine 01-12-2010 05:26 AM

HELP>>>We have had and still are having the worst hight winds right now for at least 5 days. My husband ply wooded their outside "potty kennel" and they are still terrified to do thier business outside. I awoke @ 2 ish to pee/and poop on my bed. I washed everything I could get in the washer, how do I clean the memory foam mattress? Does anyone know what to do. I did e-mail the company and will call 1 st thing when they open.

I feel so bad for little Sunshine and her mom and brother. This wind is 85 mile per hr steady winds...wicked!!!!!!!!!! HELP

Quilt Mom 01-12-2010 05:35 AM

Wish I could help. I don't know what to do for the mattress.

I can empathize with your problem. Our winter in NE this year is the worst since 1948, and our pug is having trouble dealing with the cold/wind. I feel sad for the animals in times like these.

gaigai 01-12-2010 05:45 AM

Hi Alaska,

I can sympathize with your problem. I had a cat that had some medical problems, and would pee on my bed. This is a sure-fire fixer. (At least it is for me, 100%).

Oreck (The vacuum company) makes a product called "Enzyme Odor Remover". If there isn't a store near you, you can order it online. First of all, get some warm water, and wet the area as well as you can. I actually had a sopping wet rag that I used. Then, with a thick towel, blot the area really well. I actually stood on the towel on the bed. Then spray the area really well with the Enzyme product. Do this in the morning, and leave it stand for an hour or two. Then put another towel down over the spot (I double the towel), and make the bed as usual. Well, not as usual, you should probably get a water-proof mattress pad. The next time you change the sheets, just remove the towel. You shouldn't be able to see a spot, nor should you have ANY odor of pee.

The Oreck Enzyme Remover is the ONLY product I have found that completely removes the odor and the stain. To work best, the area needs to be damp, hence the water first. But the water also dilutes the stain. Good luck!

LovingIzabella 01-12-2010 05:56 AM

gaigai
is this the one you mean?
Hugs
April
http://www.oreck.com/cleaning-supplies/no-return.cfm

LovingIzabella 01-12-2010 05:57 AM

or this one?
thanks so much!
Hugs
April
http://www.oreck.com/cleaning-supplies/odor-chomper.cfm

gaigai 01-12-2010 06:00 AM

April, I have the Odor Chomper Enzyme Odor Remover (the second one) here in front of me, but I have used both. They are both incredible products.

JJs 01-12-2010 06:02 AM

In the meantime, it may behoove you to confine the pets in a smaller area at night time. Most dogs will not soil their own beds - if they do, you have another problem.
(Yes, we have a dog, no she does not have run of the house at night, no, she does not have accidents, no she does not mess in her cage at night, yes, she has the run of the house during the day.)

alaskasunshine 01-12-2010 06:05 AM

thanks so much for the information :!: :idea: about the Oreck cleaner. Actually there is no pee on the mattress pad. I was in such a state of panic stripping and washing her that I thought for sure it was on the mattress too. I went upstairs again to put a towel down where she peed and pushed hard on the place and and nothing at all. No wet at all. I flipped it up and nothing. So maybe it did not go through the fannel sheets and mattress cover. Fingers crossed! I will be air drying the mattress cover. Thanks so much for your comments. I wish the wind would stop...these poor puppies are so scared! :cry:

gaigai 01-12-2010 06:07 AM

Poor babies! That is hurricane force wind, so I understand them being scared!! Good luck!

LovingIzabella 01-12-2010 06:08 AM

What kind of pups are they?
Hugs
April


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