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Diagnosing the problemIf you have pets, an ammonia-based smell indicates the presence of urine, as do telltale yellow stains. If you have a small dog, look for staining around the furniture’s skirt. Cat urine is particularly difficult to treat, both because it’s smellier, and because cats like to pee in the crevices of the furniture, where their mishaps aren’t immediately detectable. If you smell the urine but can’t find the stain, try shining a black light on the piece in a darkened room. (Black lights are available from tool rental companies.)
Diagnosing the problemIf you have pets, an ammonia-based smell indicates the presence of urine, as do telltale yellow stains. If you have a small dog, look for staining around the furniture’s skirt. Cat urine is particularly difficult to treat, both because it’s smellier, and because cats like to pee in the crevices of the furniture, where their mishaps aren’t immediately detectable. If you smell the urine but can’t find the stain, try shining a black light on the piece in a darkened room. (Black lights are available from tool rental companies.)
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