What happens when your pet urinates on your carpet? Does it stay on top of the carpet, floating there waiting for you to clean it? No. It soaks in and goes beneath the carpet into the padding and sub floor. This is where most of the urine resides. Below the carpet fibers. When you clean carpet you are doing just that; cleaning the carpet fibers, not the padding or sub floor. So where does this leave you? With a smelly wet carpet. There is hope though, the padding and sub floor can be treated in many cases to eliminate any noticeable odor. The only way to guarantee complete odor removal, however, is to replace all contaminated surfaces including the carpet, padding, sub floor, baseboards, and dry wall. If you don’t want to do all that, then spot treatment of the contaminated areas is your next best bet. Contact your local carpet cleaner who specializes on deep treating urine spots. They should be able to do an in home evaluation of your situation and see if spot treatment is right for you. If you are looking for a carpet cleaner in Wilbraham MA, Longmeadow MA, or surrounding areas contact Absolute Best for help in removing your pet odors. You can visit our website www.likenewfloors.com or call us at 413-596-5404