First clean up as much as you can with a cloth or paper towel. Then saturate the area with Advanced Odor +
Stain Remover. Use a white or cream color towel or washcloth rinse and wring out. Lay over the area and
leave for several hours, remove after 8 hours or overnight and allow the area to dry naturally. If it got
between the seats be sure to spray in that area as well.
A couple possibilities:
If the pet has urinated in the corner of the room or near a wall, make sure to apply and saturate along
the baseboard. Many times urine gets stuck between the baseboard and wall and creates an odor. The
product needs to get both in the carpet and baseboard.
Ammonia is naturally produced as bacteria break down urine. This ammonia will dissipate. Especially
strong ammonia smells can be an indicator of large amounts of urine, and may require a re-treatment.
It is important to allow the carpet to completely dry to allow the urine smell to completely dissipate.
If the carpet is still wet, wait till it air dries or use a fan to help the carpet dry completely.
If the urine spot is large or heavily saturated into the carpet, multiple applications may be necessary.