vintagekitchen
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Carpets..
Unless you were already planning to replace the carpets for other reasons, it's really not necessary to do so. The smell can easily be removed. Shampoo the carpets with a good extraction machine, (Hoover beats Bissell in my opinion). Use a good pet type shampoo, (it kills odors best), and the hottest water you can get. I normally add a teakettle of boiling water to the hot water from the faucet when filling the tank. After shampooing, rinse carpets using the machine with hot water in the tank, and vinegar instead of shampoo. Kills any odors possible in a carpet, and the leaves the carpets far brighter than shampooing alone. Also since the vinegar removes any shampoo residue, the carpet stays cleaner longer.
Unless you were already planning to replace the carpets for other reasons, it's really not necessary to do so. The smell can easily be removed. Shampoo the carpets with a good extraction machine, (Hoover beats Bissell in my opinion). Use a good pet type shampoo, (it kills odors best), and the hottest water you can get. I normally add a teakettle of boiling water to the hot water from the faucet when filling the tank. After shampooing, rinse carpets using the machine with hot water in the tank, and vinegar instead of shampoo. Kills any odors possible in a carpet, and the leaves the carpets far brighter than shampooing alone. Also since the vinegar removes any shampoo residue, the carpet stays cleaner longer.