• Spray problem
areas with white vinegar or products like Natures Miracle, or Simple Solution.
Not exact matches
Pour 1/2 cup
white distilled
vinegar into a spray bottle, spray on the
area with mildew, and let set for a few hours.
Clean the
area with a mixture of 1 part
white vinegar to 2 parts water.
After the stain is removed, rinse the
area with a solution of a few teaspoons of
white vinegar to one cup water and blot
with another clean towel.
Canines can't stand the smell of acetic acid so will avoid
areas sprayed
with a solution of
White Vinegar.
I recommend washing your hands thoroughly after feeding the bone and then cleaning the
area where the dog ate
with white vinegar or some other natural disinfectant.
To combat the urine smell, spray the
area thoroughly
with white vinegar or
with a product that uses natural enzymes to combat the smell, such as Nature's Miracle.
If the
area is only slightly affected so the leather appears to have an abrasion, try applying
white vinegar with a soft cloth.