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We've had good luck using Nature's Miracle Stain and Odor Remover which we purchased in a pet store when our cat decided to spray an upholstered chair several times. The bottle states it "permanently eliminates all stains and odors, even urine odors or your money back". We had to treat the seat area a couple times and used an upholstery machine, and let it dry completely over several days. It worked! Of course, the volume of cat urine is probably not as great as what you are dealing with. Perhaps if you call the housekeeping dept. of a local nursing home you may get additional suggestions.
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With my husband you have to tell him what to do. Have her go to the bathroom every couple hrs or so. You can not trust her to do the things that she normally would do. The same with my husband and showers, I have to take him to the shower and be with him to get a bath which normally he was perfect in hygiene. Brushing teeth, etc. Pills are given to him and not trust him to take them, stay right there. The blue pads have a side that is nonabsorbent, make sure you have the right side up when she sits on them. Maybe an upholstery co could tell you who could clean the chair. God be with you.
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use pet cleaner or streamer for holstery. Try diluting with hydrogen peroxide and vineger. Try clorax dilution to. Look online to see what they have for urine smell.
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My MIL is 87 and peed all over the cousin's leather car interior. Never felt a thing. It's part of the dementia and part of the loss of sensation, touch and smell. You can get the urine odor out with a good pet stain remover and the upholstery cleaner machine. Welcome to our world
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