How to Remove Urine Stains

Accidents happen, but don't worry. Urine stains can be removed with the right Clorox cleaning products. Follow our urine stain removal steps to get annoying urine stains out of fabrics.

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Use as directed.

Laundry

  1. Prepare

    Give your childcare provider a box of small-sized trash bags they can use to bag wet sheets and clothing.

  2. Wash

    Wash cotton or poly-cotton blend white sheets on a hot water cycle with detergent and ⅓ cup Clorox® Disinfecting Bleach. If you are washing color fabric, use Clorox 2® for Colors.

  3. Dry

    Before drying, make sure that the stain is gone. Repeat wash if necessary.

Tip

Keep extra clothing that your child likes at daycare for a quick change.

Surfaces

  1. Turn

    Turn nozzle on Clorox® Urine Remover to “ON” position. Time to take care of that tinkle.

  2. Spray

    Spray directly onto stain until completely covered. For tough stains, wait 5 minutes before rinsing.

  3. Rinse

    Rinse with water or wipe with a clean, damp cloth. For painted surfaces, test for colorfastness before use. Not recommended for brass or natural marble.