- 1). Place the luggage on a plastic drop cloth. Keep your pet away from the luggage until you have removed the stain. Pets will often continue to urinate on an object when they smell their own urine.
- 2). Blot at the luggage with a white towel to remove excess urine. If you are unsure where the urine has reached, plug a black light bulb into a lamp. Urine stains will show up as green under the black light. Mark the areas you need to concentrate on with a piece of chalk.
- 3). Saturate the luggage with a urine-removing product, and allow it to completely dry. Smell the luggage to see if the product has neutralized the acid in the urine. Repeat if the smell is still evident.
- 4). Sprinkle baking soda on and inside the luggage; zip it up and shake the bag to get an even coating. Vacuum the bag to remove the baking soda. Continue to step 5 if the smell and stain are still evident.
- 5). Sprinkle baking soda on the luggage, then add equal amounts of hydrogen peroxide and dish washing soap. Use a soft brush to get the mixture into the luggage fibers. Allow to dry, and then vacuum.
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