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Hydrogen peroxide does a great job at removing dog pee. Just put some peroxide into a spray bottle, soak the stain in a few sprays, and let it sit for about 10 or 15 minutes. To finish the job, clean it up with a rag. Remember, don't rub: dab or blot.
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Mix 4 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide with 2 tablespoons of warm water. Combine in a spray bottle with several drops of dish soap (any kind will do). Spray this solution on the stain and repeat as needed. Once this is done, lightly rinse the area with water, dry it with a towel, and vacuum up the leftover moisture.
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Get some white vinegar, 3% hydrogen peroxide, liquid hand soap, and baking soda.

If the area is still wet you should first attempt to absorb the dog urine.

The vinegar will neutralize the ammonia in the dog urine.

If you own a wet/dry vacuum extractor use it to remove excess moisture.

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