How to remove urine stains on clothing, towels & bedlinen?Updated 9 months ago
How to:
- Spray wet areas with urineFREE.
- Place affected items in enclosed buckets or plastic bags for at least 1 hour prior to washing. For stubborn or old urine stains, leave overnight. This will allow urineFREE to work for longer while it's still wet.
- Allow to dry.
- Apply a small amount of water to the area and blot it up with a towel to remove the remaining residue.
- Repeat entire process if necessary for particularly stubborn or older urine stains. The sniff will help you determine if you've got it all.
- Handwash or machine wash as normal.
Notes
⚠️ Previous products: never use cleaners, chemicals or deodorisers to remove urine. These products tend to coat or encapsulate the uric acid crystals (the source of the odours) and make it difficult for urineFREE to penetrate. If you have used these products, try to remove as much of the products as possible with water and a clean cloth rinsing under running water as you go. Blot and allow to dry and then apply urineFREE.
💦 Prevent future stains: we recommend using a non-toxic fabric protector to stain proof all your fabrics, upholstery, carpets and rugs around the house. protectME is a very efficient and safe product, unlike other "mainstream" fabric protectors which are formulated with toxic chemicals. It works on a range of fabrics, from leather to microfibre, suede, wool, silk and more!