Use the following method to remove diarrhea pet stains from all all carpets except wool.
Dog diarrhea on carpet stain.
All except wool can handle hot water on their fibers but wool requires cold water to avoid damaging the fibers.
You want the diarrhea to dry so you are not smudging it around the carpet making it worse.
Using two cups of warm water combine a tablespoon of dishwashing liquid to a tablespoon of white vinegar.
Bicarbonate soda commonly referred to as baking soda is a great option for cleaning up dog diarrhea stains.
Use a detergent vinegar solution the faster you deal with the dog poop the less likely it will leave a stain on the carpet.
Take one of the large bowls and place it over the stain.
Keep on doing this step until the carpet fully absorbs the liquid.
Gently rub the baking soda into the carpet fibers.
If you don t have an enzyme cleaner on hand then you may try to get rid of the dog poop or diarrhea stain using a homemade detergent vinegar solution.
Since diarrhea and fecal matter can damage delicate carpet fibers and leave behind an unpleasant odor thorough cleaning is necessary to prevent staining from occurring.
We love this option if the diarrhea was especially runny because baking soda is alkaline based and soaks up the liquid nicely.
Placing the bowl over the stain will also confine the odor so the room does not stink any more than it has to.
Carpets are made from wool nylon polyester polypropylene and acrylic.
However dealing with dog poop and diarrhea in furniture upholstery or carpeting is a particularly challenging task that no owner relishes having to deal with.