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What is the best thing to clean this up with?

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LemonRedwood · 25/06/2017 12:41

Apologies for anyone eating their lunch! His highness has has a spot of diarrhoea today. On the carpet rather than outside or in his litter tray (he is appearing otherwise perfectly healthy, has had a drink of water and eaten some biscuits since, and is now peacefully dozing in his favourite spot).

I've cleared up the bulk of the mess but am left with 2 damp-ish poo stains on the carpet. Didn't really want to start scrubbing as I don't want to push it further into the pile. What's the best way to clean it up do you think?

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TheCatOfAthenry · 25/06/2017 12:57

I find this stuff good, and managed to remove old stains from someone else's dog with it.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/ya/ref=yoiiibiaview?ie=UTF8&ac=bia&reorderrparams=B00J4Z5B24%2C206-0338209-8478744

LemonRedwood · 25/06/2017 13:23

Thanks for replying @TheCatOfAthenry but the link doesn't work

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TheCatOfAthenry · 25/06/2017 13:40

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00J4Z5B24/ref=mpssa115?ie=UTF8&qid=1498394409&sr=8-5&pi=ACSX2366SY340QL65&keywords=miracle+odor&dpPl=1&dpID=51-PsIPbYgL&ref=plSrch

This any better? Grin

9GreenBottles · 25/06/2017 14:42

I use an old flat bladed knife to scrape up as much sick as possible (no poo for a long time thankfully) without spreading it further then a solution of 1001. Good luck!

LemonRedwood · 25/06/2017 16:21

Thanks Cat, got it now!

I'm sure there's some 1001 under the sink, 9GreenBottles, will give that a try.

His Highness is entirely unhelpful Grin

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