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Hi everyone,
For the last six months my cousin's dog has been staying at my house during the day with my partner.
However, my partner and I are getting our own puppy a week on Saturday. Thus, I told my cousin that her dog can't stay at my place after this Saturday to give me time to clean my house thoroughly.
My cousin's dog has only ever been allowed in the sitting room, kitchen and dining room. Her dog has never been upstairs. Every night after I've finished work I've cleaned my backyard with a small amount of bleach and hot water, waited about 10-15 minutes and then thoroughly rinsed my backyard.
But, how do I go about cleaning the carpet in my sitting room and dining room? Similarly, what about lino in my kitchen?
My cousin's dog was about 4-5 months old when she first started staying at my house and has only ever peed on the carpet a few times and I used hot water and vinegar to get rid of it. My house doesn't smell of pee or anything like that, but I don't want my puppy to smell the dog.
Is there a shampoo or some sort of cleaner I can use to get rid of everything? On Saturday I'm going to be cleaning all of my sofas (even though the dog has never been on the sofas), my cousin is taking the dog bed to her house. So it's really just a matter of cleaning the carpet and lino properly.
My cousin took the puppy off her friend and the dog has not been socialised so she is not very good with other dogs which is a shame because she's a lovely dog with people so I am not allowing my cousin's dog and my dog to meet each other which is why I'm wanting to erase the trace of a dog being in my house otherwise I would have allowed the two of them to be with each other, but it is what it is.
I clean my carpet and lino every day, I'm sure some people would think I have an OCD when it comes to cleaning so I want the best stuff to make my house thoroughly free from my cousin's dog's scent.
Can anyone help me? Thanks.
For the last six months my cousin's dog has been staying at my house during the day with my partner.
However, my partner and I are getting our own puppy a week on Saturday. Thus, I told my cousin that her dog can't stay at my place after this Saturday to give me time to clean my house thoroughly.
My cousin's dog has only ever been allowed in the sitting room, kitchen and dining room. Her dog has never been upstairs. Every night after I've finished work I've cleaned my backyard with a small amount of bleach and hot water, waited about 10-15 minutes and then thoroughly rinsed my backyard.
But, how do I go about cleaning the carpet in my sitting room and dining room? Similarly, what about lino in my kitchen?
My cousin's dog was about 4-5 months old when she first started staying at my house and has only ever peed on the carpet a few times and I used hot water and vinegar to get rid of it. My house doesn't smell of pee or anything like that, but I don't want my puppy to smell the dog.
Is there a shampoo or some sort of cleaner I can use to get rid of everything? On Saturday I'm going to be cleaning all of my sofas (even though the dog has never been on the sofas), my cousin is taking the dog bed to her house. So it's really just a matter of cleaning the carpet and lino properly.
My cousin took the puppy off her friend and the dog has not been socialised so she is not very good with other dogs which is a shame because she's a lovely dog with people so I am not allowing my cousin's dog and my dog to meet each other which is why I'm wanting to erase the trace of a dog being in my house otherwise I would have allowed the two of them to be with each other, but it is what it is.
I clean my carpet and lino every day, I'm sure some people would think I have an OCD when it comes to cleaning so I want the best stuff to make my house thoroughly free from my cousin's dog's scent.
Can anyone help me? Thanks.