There’s no denying the joy that pets bring into our lives. From wagging tails to soft purrs, our furry friends quickly become part of the family. But as any pet owner knows, they can also leave behind a few unpleasant messes — especially on the couch. Whether it’s an accident, muddy paws, or lingering odors, pet stains can be both frustrating and difficult to remove.
Luckily, with the right techniques (and a little patience), you can restore your upholstery to its former glory. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to clean pet stains from your couch effectively, plus share when it’s time to call in the experts at Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration, the premier cleaning and restoration company trusted by homeowners for spotless results.
Step 1: Act Fast
When it comes to pet stains, time is critical. The longer the stain sits, the deeper it penetrates the fibers and the harder it becomes to remove — not to mention the lingering odor that can stick around.
If the stain is fresh, grab a few clean paper towels or a white cloth and blot the area gently. Avoid rubbing, as this can spread the stain or push it deeper into the upholstery. Keep blotting until most of the moisture is absorbed.
Pro Tip: For liquid accidents like urine, sprinkle a bit of baking soda over the spot after blotting to help absorb lingering moisture and neutralize odors.
Step 2: Identify Your Couch Fabric
Before you reach for any cleaning solution, check your couch’s care label. You’ll usually find cleaning codes like:
- W – Water-based cleaners are safe.
- S – Use only solvent-based cleaners (dry-cleaning solutions).
- WS – Either water-based or solvent-based cleaners are okay.
- X – Vacuum or professional cleaning only.
Knowing your fabric type ensures you don’t accidentally damage your couch while trying to clean it.
Step 3: Create a DIY Cleaning Solution
For couches labeled with “W” or “WS,” you can make a safe, effective homemade cleaner using common household ingredients:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of warm water
- 1 tablespoon of dish soap (mild, non-bleach)
- 1 tablespoon of white vinegar
Mix the ingredients in a spray bottle and lightly mist the stained area. Let it sit for 5–10 minutes to loosen the stain.
Then, using a clean cloth, gently blot the spot until the stain begins to lift. Avoid oversaturating the fabric, as too much moisture can cause mildew or leave water rings.
Step 4: Tackle Odors Naturally
Even if a stain disappears, pet odors can linger — especially with urine. To neutralize smells, sprinkle baking soda over the dry area and let it sit for several hours (overnight works best).
Once the baking soda has absorbed the odor, vacuum it up thoroughly. You’ll be left with a fresher, cleaner-smelling couch.
For stubborn odors, consider using an enzyme-based cleaner. These specialized products break down organic compounds like urine and vomit at the molecular level, completely eliminating both the stain and smell rather than just masking it.
Step 5: Address Set-In or Stubborn Stains
If you’ve tried cleaning but the stain remains, don’t worry — some pet stains can be very stubborn, especially if they’ve set for a while. In such cases, steam cleaning can help lift deep-seated dirt and odors.
However, before attempting this yourself, check whether your fabric can handle heat and moisture. If you’re unsure or if the stain just won’t budge, it’s best to call in the professionals.
Step 6: Call the Experts — Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration
Sometimes, home remedies just aren’t enough. If your couch still shows discoloration or smells despite your best efforts, it’s time to let the experts handle it.
That’s where Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration comes in.
As the premier carpet and upholstery cleaning company, Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration offers professional-grade cleaning solutions that go far beyond what household products can achieve. Their certified technicians use advanced equipment and eco-friendly solutions to remove even the most stubborn pet stains and odors — safely and effectively.
Here’s what sets them apart:
- Deep Extraction Cleaning: Their powerful systems reach deep into the fabric to extract dirt, moisture, and allergens without leaving residue.
- Pet Odor Removal Technology: Specialized enzyme treatments completely neutralize pet odors at the source.
- Fabric Protection Treatments: They can apply protective coatings that make future spills easier to clean.
- Restoration Expertise: Beyond cleaning, they also handle water, fire, and mold damage — making them a one-stop shop for all home restoration needs.
When you hire Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration, you’re not just getting a surface clean — you’re getting a fresh start for your furniture.
Step 7: Prevent Future Stains
Once your couch is spotless again, take steps to prevent future accidents.
- Use washable covers or throws in your pet’s favorite lounging spots.
- Train and reward your pet for proper bathroom habits.
- Vacuum and clean upholstery regularly to prevent buildup.
- Schedule professional cleanings every 6–12 months to maintain fabric integrity and keep your home smelling fresh.
Final Thoughts
Cleaning pet stains from your couch doesn’t have to be a nightmare. With quick action, the right cleaning methods, and a little help from the professionals, your furniture can look — and smell — like new again.
While DIY methods work for small or fresh stains, remember that some messes need expert attention. When that time comes, trust Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration to handle it with care, precision, and results that speak for themselves.
Don’t let pet accidents ruin your favorite couch — call the professionals today and enjoy a cleaner, fresher home.
FAQ
1. What is the best way to remove pet urine stains from a couch?
The best way to remove pet urine stains is to blot the area immediately to absorb as much liquid as possible, then clean with a mixture of water, white vinegar, and mild dish soap. Follow with a sprinkle of baking soda to neutralize odors. For deep or lingering stains, professional upholstery cleaning from Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration is the most effective solution.
2. Can I use vinegar to clean pet stains on upholstery?
Yes! White vinegar is a great natural cleaner that helps neutralize odors and break down stains. Mix one part vinegar with two parts water and apply it sparingly to the affected area. However, always test a small hidden spot first to ensure your couch fabric isn’t damaged or discolored.
3. What if the pet stain is old and dried?
Dried stains are tougher to remove because they’ve already set into the fabric. Rehydrate the area with a mixture of warm water and vinegar, then blot thoroughly. You may need to repeat this several times. If the odor persists, Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration offers deep-cleaning treatments that eliminate both visible stains and hidden odors.
4. How do I get rid of pet odor from my couch permanently?
To permanently eliminate pet odor, you need to treat the source, not just mask it. Enzyme-based cleaners are great for breaking down organic residues like urine. For complete odor removal, professional treatments from Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration use advanced deodorizing technology that neutralizes smells at the molecular level.
5. Is baking soda safe for cleaning couches?
Absolutely! Baking soda is one of the safest and most effective natural deodorizers. Sprinkle it over the stain or odor spot, let it sit for several hours, and vacuum it up. It’s non-toxic for pets and helps keep your couch fresh between professional cleanings.
6. How often should I have my couch professionally cleaned if I have pets?
If you have pets, it’s best to schedule professional upholstery cleaning every 6 to 12 months. Regular cleaning helps remove built-up dander, hair, and oils, while preventing odors and stains from setting in. Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration can set up a maintenance schedule to keep your furniture looking and smelling its best year-round.
7. Can I use a steam cleaner on my couch for pet stains?
You can, but proceed with caution. Some fabrics can shrink or discolor when exposed to heat and moisture. Always check your couch’s care tag for a “W” or “WS” code before using steam. If you’re unsure, let the professionals at Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration handle the job safely with their specialized upholstery cleaning equipment.
8. How do I prevent my pet from staining the couch again?
Consistency and prevention go hand in hand. Try training your pet to stay off furniture or use washable couch covers and throws. You can also apply fabric protectants offered by Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration to make your upholstery resistant to future stains and odors.
9. What cleaning products should I avoid on my couch?
Avoid bleach, ammonia-based cleaners, or harsh detergents, as these can damage the fabric and make odors worse. Always use mild, fabric-safe solutions — or better yet, rely on professional-grade products used by Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration, which are both safe and effective.
10. Why should I hire Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration instead of cleaning it myself?
While DIY cleaning works for small, fresh stains, professional cleaning provides a deeper, longer-lasting result. Extreme Carpet Care and Restoration uses industrial-grade extraction systems, eco-friendly products, and expert techniques that reach deep into upholstery fibers — completely removing stains, odors, and allergens. Plus, their services help extend the life of your furniture.