One of my kids took a nap on our couch and totally (unexpectedly) peed. A lot. It wet both the bottom cushions (made of foam) and a side cushion (made of polyester stuffing). It even went through the bottom of the couch (just springs, it's not a pull-out), and there was a little puddle on the floor beneath (uggh!). So I scrubbed the bottom of the couch with soapy water, dried it with a fan and applied fabric refresher. I took the off the covers of the wet cushions and washed them in the washer, then took out all the peed-on foam/poly fill pieces and wet them with the hose, squeezing out as much water as I could several times. They're still drying outside in the sun. Is there anything else I can do to make the smell go away? Or is this couch destined for the landfill?
We've had good luck using the Resolve carpet cleaner on our sofa cushions (carpet is a fabric, so it worked fine in a pinch). You might try spraying Resolve (or really any other good cleaner for fabrics) on the foam cushions, rinsing again. You need some sort of soap to kill the germs. We've had to deal with similar accidents and the foam cushions do bounce back well after a good cleaning. Sounds like you've done a great job already with the mess.
if that doesn't work, try going to pet smart and see what they have for cleaning up messes for pets. those should be specially formulated for cleaning and deodorizing pee and poop.
Febreeze. Seriously, it's amazing. You might end up replacing the foam, though- it's a lot less expensive than a new sofa. Good luck!
nature's miracle - you can get it at pet supply stores - it has worked for me!
That's exactly what we did. Some have suggested the pet spray. We never used it, but I suppose it couldn't hurt, just read the label first.
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Hi Pam,
your not going to like this
But you have to throw your couch away. My daughter I did the same thing I tired everything under the sun nothing worked so in our house we were one couch less we managed
Best of luck
Mom of 4
Danielle
You need to get something called "incontincence spray". It completely neutralizes the smell of human urine and feces. You can get it at a home healthcare store. Get in your phone book and call one. I have an incontinent daughter (19yo, developmentally disabled) and I have used the stuff for years on beds, carpet, clothes, even diaper pails. It is the BOMB!! It used to be called Periwash.
Teresa-
I cured my couch cushions that were soaked in cat pee! I did it with white vinegar and sunshine. Just soaked the cushions in water, washed them with dish soap, rinsed them thoroughly, and saturated them with vinegar. After a day in the sun they smelled perfectly fine--actually they smelled a bit like vinegar, but that faded quickly. You can get big jugs of white vinegar at CostCo or Smart & Final. I had tried Nature's Miracle already and it didn't do the trick by itself, plus it was really expensive. Good luck!
I use a product called Kids n' Pets. It's an enzyme cleaner for pee/vomit etc.
Pet odor products are usually good, just make sure you find one that contains enzymes as they will eat away the odor instead of just covering it up. Also look into carpet cleaners as they usually will clean furniture too and can use their special products to take care of odors as well. Good luck!
I don't know if there is anything you can do to the existing cushions, but there is House of Foam on Hamilton where you could get new cushions since you said you were able to remove the covers.
Hi Pam-
There are a couple of different products I reccommend. THe first is Nature's Miracle. It naturally breaks down the ick with enzymes (normally sold for animal stains and pee, but I use it on my carpet for regular cleaning, in my laundry, anywhere there is a smell or something...funky). A second product one of my co-workers swears by is called Unrine Off. It is basically the same idea as Nature's Miracle. I believe both can be purchased at your local pet store- and both- from experience- work well. You may have to do 2 or so sessions of soaking and drying, but it's a heck of a lot cheaper than a new sofa with plastic covers. =)
One last thought is vinegar. I am not sure exactly how to apply other than with hot water- you can add essential oils to your white vinegar- or cinnamon sticks- to change it from vingar-y to spicey smelling. But that may be your cheapest option, and vinegar is the all purpose cleaner- maybe treat with baking soda, rinse then soak with vinegar.
Hope this helps and that your sofa is saved!
-Erin
I just wanted to say - you have five kids and this is the first time your couch got peed on? Wow! My 3 kids peed and threw up on our old couch MANY times over the years. I used Nature's Miracle and Lysol. And then, when it was about 15 years old, the poor old couch finally got sent to the landfill, after years of great loyal service.
Good luck!
I hate to say it, but I think it's destroyed for good. You can never fully get that smell out once it soaks through.
We used a product called Bac-Out. It is made by Biokleen. (They also make other household cleaners, but if you are trying to eliminate organic stains & odors, you need the Bac-Out.) You can find it at Raley's. It is an all natural enzyme cleaner that actually breaks down the stains and odors. It is concentrated so you don't have to use a lot and it is safe for kids and pets (and the Earth!). It worked on our couch when my daughter had an accident. Hope it works for you!
You might try spritzing them with vinegar, rinse with water and dry. Vinegar gets rid of lots of smells!
Likely as not, if you dry 'em good and dry, the sun will take care of the smell. If not, try an enzyme cleaner meant for "pet stains".
One new sofa we had was peed on by a girl 12 years old who was special needs. She had never had an accident before and never did again. A toddler peed another sofa which was new also. They were both ruined. So now the kids don't sit on our sofa or chair. They have large floor pillows,
child size furniture for them in the play room and the kitchen. I suggest large pillows or bean bag chairs (if your child is old enough; not good for babies). They even have cute rocking chairs for kids in the living room too.
It goes with having kids.
Faye
Vinegar or Nature's miracle?