Getting The Pet Odor Out Of Your Home
Posted: Monday, June 16, 2008
by Lauren Kline
Long and Foster Real Estate
Pets, we either love them or hate them. But one thing is certain, when you're selling your home, pet odor is not the first thing you want a potential buyer to notice about your house. So along with your usual pre-sale house-cleaning, pet owners must take special consideration to remove the smell of their pets from their home.
Many people get their carpets cleaned when they are selling their home. While this is generally a good idea, if there is per urine on your carpet or upholstery, the heat of a professional steam-clean can actually set in the smell. To avoid this happening, you want to remove the odor first.
If you aren't selling immediately, but want to eliminate pet, or other, odors for your own benefit and to keep your home in better shape, invest in a good air purifier. Choose one with an activated carbon filter. These are quite affective for keeping the air fresh.
Once you've eliminated any specific sites of strong odor, general cleaning will help freshen your home. Go ahead with that carpet clean, and include the drapes and upholstery. Wash the walls if you aren't re-painting. Be sure to clean every nook and cranny, including in closets and under stairs, as pet hair and dander can accumulate in hard-to-reach places. Just as unpleasant as pet odor is having a potential buyer, so is having an allergic reaction to your pet while viewing your home.
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