Things You'll Need
- Old rags
- Water
- Vinegar
- Two spray bottles
- Baking soda
- Hydrogen peroxide
Instructions
If the affected area is still wet, take an old rag and blot up as much of the cat pee as you can.
Fill a spray bottle with a solution made of 75 percent vinegar and 25 percent water, and saturate the affected area.
Allow the area to air dry. Prevent any animals or people from sitting on furniture while it's still damp.
Liberally sprinkle the affected area with baking soda and let it sit for 30 minutes.
Mix a solution of three percent hydrogen peroxide and one teaspoon of dish detergent. Test this solution on a hidden area of the furniture to make sure it won't leave any discoloration marks on the fabric.
Spray the solution over the areas that are coated with baking soda.
Use your fingers to massage the baking soda into the fabric.
Once the furniture is dry, vacuum the material up. If odor remains, repeat the process until you achieve the desired result and the odor is gone.