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Mattress smells of urine

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LemonBreeland · 27/09/2012 20:26

DS2 wet his bed last night, something that is a rare occurence. However the mattress although dry now really smells badly of urine.

Does anyone have any ideas of how to get rid of the smell?

I was wondering about sprinkling bicarb on it and leaving for a while then vaccuuming. Might this work?

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DrSeuss · 27/09/2012 20:50

Puppy spray will do it though it might take a few goes.

Ohhelpohnoitsa · 27/09/2012 21:35

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LemonBreeland · 27/09/2012 21:39

Drseuss I used to work at a vets but didn't think of that thanks.

Oh help I have a friend with a cat so may pop round tomorrow.

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Servalan · 27/09/2012 22:16

Bicarbonate of soda mixed with a couple of drops of tea tree oil sprinkled on, left for a while and vacuumed off

hypermum1 · 28/09/2012 19:05

Rug doctor urine eliminator! Works a treat.

LemonBreeland · 28/09/2012 20:12

Thank you all for the many ideas

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Pourquoimoi · 29/09/2012 00:31

I second the rug doctor urine eliminator, costs £5 and you can get it in my local Tesco and probably most. I have a cat that wees in my bedroom occasionally and after soaking it up with kitchen roll, I spray very liberally with rug doctor urine spray and you can't tell at all. (Not so sure if you bend down and sniff it but from normal height you can't smell a thing).

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