Anybody got any suggestions for removing bunny pee stains from my carpet? My boys have been peeing on the bedroom carpet and not in the boxes I provided for them. My house is rented too, so I could really do with getting it removed ASAP.
Everything I have ever tried to remove wee stains has failed
Oh I fully agree, a clean carpet is a better option. Rug Doctor did work on our carpet, didn't bring it up perfect but wasn't noticable unless you were looking for it (does that make sense? :lol though I did absolutely go to town on it, more than the machine instructions recommended, but I was quite determined
If there were just the little patches here and there, it wouldn't be so bad, but I gave them a big cardboard box with shredded paper & hay to dig in and the little rascals used it as their toilet :roll: unfortunately, I didn't realise this for about 2/3 weeks as they were still using their cages as a huge litter tray and it was only when I came to top it up the other day that I saw what they'd been up to. Moved the box today to bin it and I have maybe a 2ft x 2ft stinky, wet & super stained patch. I bought a new hoover yesterday as my old one packed up and I've hoovered the room repeatedly (I know it doesn't do stain removal, but it made me feel better!) and it soaked some stuff up from that.... Now I just need to make it less noticeable as right now only a blind person wouldn't spot it. (No offence intended to blind people!)
Steamer is only way in my opinion. After that is dry cover carpet with Lino until you move out then remove Lino. They will hate bring back in cages after having whole room
I have a huge roll of Lino on standby, ready to go down as soon as the carpet is clean. They are seriously unimpressed with me at the moment for caging them again and I feel bad, but I daren't risk the carpet any further. If it was my house and my carpet, I wouldn't mind so much as they are far more important, but I don't want to risk being evicted as my landlord was lovely enough to allow me to have them after originally having a blanket bunny ban.
why not own up to it direct to him and then agree with him the cost of a new carpet - to be paid as you leave?
If I was a landlord I would feel that was a good tenant who would do that