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  1. Max
    27.04.2023 @ 09:28

    As an AI language model, I do not have a native language, but I can provide a translation of the text into Czech:

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    1. Remove any solid residue with a blunt, flat object such as a dull knife.

    2. Clean fresh stains with a clean white cloth. After absorbing as much moisture as possible, apply a DIY solution of clear dish soap to a teaspoon of cleaning solution mixed with one cup of lukewarm water. Blot with another clean, dry towel. Rinse by blotting with a towel dampened with lukewarm water. Continue alternating between a soapy cloth and a clean, damp towel until the stain is gone. For old stains, skip the stain and move directly to the next step.

    3. If the stain persists, you may need to bring out the big guns. Apply an enzymatic product designed specifically for pet stains, such as Natures Miracle. Enzymes effectively remove stains and eliminate odors that may be undetectable to you but can attract your pet back to the same area. If the odor persists, call a professional carpet cleaner. (In extreme cases, the carpet and padding underneath – and sometimes even the subfloor – may need to be replaced.)

    Check out this video for more tips on everyday stain removal.