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Vinegar neutralizes the ammonia scent of urine.

You may want to open up your windows to ventilate the room while you apply the vinegar solution because vinegar has a strong scent.

Make sure that nobody steps on the carpet while the vinegar is doing its work.

Don’t worry if a vinegar smell lingers. You will deodorize the smell with baking soda next.

If you have a deep shag carpet, sprinkle baking soda onto small sections of the carpet at a time and work it in with your fingers before moving to the next section.

The baking soda will absorb the vinegar scent, as well as any lingering urine odors.

Regular vacuum cleaners aren’t good for shag carpets because the long fibers can get stuck inside the cleaner and rip out of the rug.

Some dry-cleaning shops and pet shops also sell enzyme-based cleaners.

You can purchase a small UV light at a home repair store or online.

Wipe up any residual liquid with a damp microfiber cloth.

Once you’ve finished, pat the carpet with a damp microfiber cloth to remove any trace of the cleaner.