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Get something with enzymes in it like "Outright Pet Odor Eliminator" or "Natures Miracle." You need to really saturate the area so the enzymes can eat the part which causes the stain and odor. Then cover it with a plastic bag and weigh it down so it has a chance to really work on that spot. After about 24 hours, uncover and let it dryu. Then re-treat if you need to, this also works on uphostery. I got this tip from "Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean" by Linda Cobb - my cleaning bible!
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