If your beloved pet — cat or dog — peed in the car… 😅
- Svetlana Jacobson
- Apr 2
- 1 min read

Don't worry, there's hope for your car seat!
Here’s what I recommend:
🚿 Step 1: Soak the area with an enzymatic cleaner
Use a high-quality enzymatic pet odor remover like Rocco & Roxie Professional Strength Stain & Odor Eliminator or Nature’s Miracle. These break down the uric acid crystals in cat urine (which are the real reason it keeps stinking).
💨 Step 2: Let it sit
Really let it soak in and sit for 15–30 minutes, or even longer if the smell is strong. The enzymes need time to work their magic.
Avoid scrubbing — that can push the odor deeper.
🌬️ Step 3: Air it out
Open your car windows and let it breathe. If needed, place a bowl of baking soda or activated charcoal in the car overnight to absorb any lingering smell.
❗️Important: Avoid using regular cleaners before enzyme ones. They can “set” the stain and make the smell harder to remove.
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