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Wool rug smells like urine.
Here are the common sources of bad odors in rugs.
Below are some of the reasons a wool rug will smell.
The last step to get rid of urine smell in a wool rug is to lift the rug so that air gets to the underside as well as the top.
If your rug has a latex coating or adhesive on the backside the latex can deteriorate be defective or is low quality and it can cause a smell that may not come out.
Over the years there has been a large amount of low quality hand tufted rugs appearing on the market.
The longer the moisture lingers the more likely it is to develop into mildew causing the foul odor.
Even a small urine stain on the carpet will encourage your dog to keep re marking that very spot so it is important that you make sure you will completely eliminate the urine dog smell.
If the day comes that your normally well trained dog has an accident on your prized wool rug rapid response is half the battle.
When rugs come in our shop that are gosh awful smelly the usual suspects are.
Wool is naturally resilient water repellent and dirt resistant but dog urine can alter the fibers and the rug dyes if it is allowed to sit.
Wool comes from sheep.
Let the rug dry this way.
Pets floods bad latex or bad chemicals.
With pet urine this hits a wool rug penetrates those face fibers and gets absorbed deep into the innermost cotton warp and weft foundation threads.
If you need to use a fan or a hair dryer you can but simply allowing the rug to get air circulation will be the best way to get rid of any lingering smell.