Removing Urine
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Run cold water through the stained area from the back of the fabric to flush out as much urine as possible. Avoid hot water at this stage, as it can set odors into the fibers.
2. Make an OxyBoost Soak - Dissolve 2 scoops of OxyBoost in 1–2 gallons of hot water in a sink, bucket, or bathtub.
3. Soak the Clothing - Submerge the stained clothing completely and let it soak for 1–6 hours. For strong odors or dried stains, soak overnight.
4. Gently Agitate - Swish the clothing around occasionally or gently rub the fabric together to help loosen odor and residue trapped in the fibers.
5. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. Add an extra scoop of OxyBoost directly into the washer for extra odor-fighting power if needed.
6. Air Dry & Check - Before using the dryer, make sure the odor and stain are completely gone. Heat can lock lingering smells into the fabric. Air dry first if unsure.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Repeat the soak if odors remain after washing.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the area with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can push the urine deeper into the fabric.
2. Apply Enzyme Stain Remover - Sprinkle Truly Free Home Enzyme Stain Remover directly onto the urine stain until fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the Enzyme Stain Remover to sit for 10–15 minutes to help break down odor and stain-causing proteins.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water using the warmest water safe for the fabric if extra odor removal is needed.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before putting the clothing in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains & odors as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor is fully removed.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the dog urine is fresh, blot the area thoroughly with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can spread the stain deeper into the cushion.
2. Spray the Affected Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Odor & Stain Eliminator directly onto the dog urine stain until the area is fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the product to sit for 10–15 minutes so it can break down odor-causing residue trapped in the fabric and padding.
4. Blot & Air Dry - Blot the area again with a clean, dry towel to remove excess moisture, then allow the couch to air dry completely.
5. Repeat if Needed - For strong dog urine odors or older stains, repeat the process until the smell is fully gone.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Test on a small hidden area first before full use.
- Use a fan or open windows to help speed up drying time.
- For deep-set dog odors, a second treatment after drying may help fully eliminate lingering smells.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the mattress with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid scrubbing, which can push the urine deeper into the mattress.
2. Spray the Affected Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Odor & Stain Eliminator directly onto the stained area until fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the product to sit for 10–15 minutes so it can break down odor and stain-causing residue deep within the mattress fibers.
4. Blot & Air Dry - Blot the area again with a clean, dry towel to remove excess moisture, then allow the mattress to air dry completely before replacing bedding.
5. Repeat if Needed - For strong odors or older stains, repeat the treatment until the odor is fully removed.
BEFORE
AFTER
Tips:
- Sprinkle Truly Free Home Carpet Freshener over the area after treatment and vacuum once dry for extra freshness.
- Use fans or open windows to help speed up drying time.
- Treat stains as quickly as possible for best results.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Run cold water through the stained area from the back of the fabric to flush out as much urine as possible. Avoid hot water at this stage, as it can set odors into the fibers.
2. Make an OxyBoost Soak - Dissolve 2 scoops of OxyBoost in 1–2 gallons of hot water in a sink, bucket, or bathtub.
3. Soak the Clothing - Submerge the stained clothing completely and let it soak for 1–6 hours. For strong odors or dried stains, soak overnight.
4. Gently Agitate - Swish the clothing around occasionally or gently rub the fabric together to help loosen odor and residue trapped in the fibers.
5. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. Add an extra scoop of OxyBoost directly into the washer for extra odor-fighting power if needed.
6. Air Dry & Check - Before using the dryer, make sure the odor and stain are completely gone. Heat can lock lingering smells into the fabric. Air dry first if unsure.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Repeat the soak if odors remain after washing.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the area with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Do not rub, as this can spread the stain deeper into the fabric.
2. Spray the Stained Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Laundry Stain Spray directly onto the urine stain and any areas holding odor.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit for 5–10 minutes so it can break down the stain and odor-causing residue.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. For extra odor removal, add a scoop of Enzyme Stain Remover to the wash cycle.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before putting the fabric in the dryer. Heat can lock odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or set-in odors.
- Treat stains as quickly as possible for best results.
- Air drying first can help confirm the odor is fully removed before machine drying.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the area with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can push the urine deeper into the fabric.
2. Apply Enzyme Stain Remover - Sprinkle Truly Free Home Enzyme Stain Remover directly onto the urine stain until fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the Enzyme Stain Remover to sit for 10–15 minutes to help break down odor and stain-causing proteins.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water using the warmest water safe for the fabric if extra odor removal is needed.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before putting the fabric in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains & odors as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor is fully removed.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Run cold water through the stained area from the back of the fabric to help flush out the urine. Avoid hot water, which can set odors into the fibers.
2. Make an OxyBoost Soak - Dissolve 2 scoops of OxyBoost in 1–2 gallons of hot water in a bathtub, sink, or large bucket.
3. Soak the Sheets - Submerge the sheets completely and allow them to soak for 1–6 hours. For dried stains or strong odors, soak overnight.
4. Gently Agitate - Swish the sheets around occasionally to help loosen odor and residue trapped in the fabric.
5. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. Add an extra scoop of OxyBoost to the wash cycle for additional odor-fighting power if needed.
6. Check Before Drying - Make sure the odor and stain are fully gone before placing the sheets in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Repeat the soak if odors remain after washing.
- Air drying first can help confirm the smell is fully removed before machine drying.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the sheets with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing the stain deeper into the fabric.
2. Spray the Stained Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Laundry Stain Spray directly onto the urine stain and any areas holding odor.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit for 5–10 minutes to help break down the stain and odor-causing residue.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. For extra odor removal, add a scoop of Enzyme Stain Remover to the wash cycle if desired.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before placing the sheets in the dryer. Heat can lock odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor has been fully removed.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the area with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can push the urine deeper into the fabric.
2. Apply Enzyme Stain Remover - Sprinkle Truly Free Home Enzyme Stain Remover directly onto the urine stain until fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the Enzyme Stain Remover to sit for 10–15 minutes to help break down odor and stain-causing proteins.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water using the warmest water safe for the fabric if extra odor removal is needed.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before putting the fabric in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains & odors as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor is fully removed.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the dog urine is fresh, blot the area thoroughly with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can spread the stain deeper into the cushion.
2. Spray the Affected Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Odor & Stain Eliminator directly onto the urine stain until the area is fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the product to sit for 10–15 minutes so it can break down odor-causing residue trapped in the fabric and padding.
4. Blot & Air Dry - Blot the area again with a clean, dry towel to remove excess moisture, then allow the couch to air dry completely.
5. Repeat if Needed - For strong odors or older stains, repeat the process until the smell is fully gone.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Test on a small hidden area first before full use.
- Use a fan or open windows to help speed up drying time.
- For deep-set odors, a second treatment after drying may help fully eliminate lingering smells.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the carpet with a clean towel or paper towels to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can spread the stain deeper into the carpet fibers.
2. Spray the Affected Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Odor & Stain Eliminator directly onto the urine stain until the area is fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the product to sit for 10–15 minutes so it can break down odor and stain-causing residue trapped in the carpet and padding.
4. Blot & Air Dry - Blot the area again with a clean, dry towel to absorb excess moisture, then allow the carpet to air dry completely.
5. Repeat if Needed - For strong odors or older stains, repeat the treatment until the odor and stain are fully removed.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Test on a small hidden area first before full use.
- Sprinkle Truly Free Home Carpet Freshener over the area after treatment and vacuum once dry for extra freshness.
- For deep-set odors, a second treatment after drying may help fully eliminate lingering smells.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Run cold water through the stained area from the back of the fabric to help flush out the urine. Avoid hot water, which can set odors into the fibers.
2. Make an OxyBoost Soak - Dissolve 2 scoops of OxyBoost in 1–2 gallons of hot water in a bathtub, sink, or large bucket.
3. Soak the Sheets - Submerge the sheets completely and allow them to soak for 1–6 hours. For dried stains or strong odors, soak overnight.
4. Gently Agitate - Swish the sheets around occasionally to help loosen odor and residue trapped in the fabric.
5. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. Add an extra scoop of OxyBoost to the wash cycle for additional odor-fighting power if needed.
6. Check Before Drying - Make sure the odor and stain are fully gone before placing the sheets in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Repeat the soak if odors remain after washing.
- Air drying first can help confirm the smell is fully removed before machine drying.
1. Blot Excess Moisture -If the urine stain is fresh, blot the sheets with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing the stain deeper into the fabric.
2. Spray the Stained Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Laundry Stain Spray directly onto the urine stain and any areas holding odor.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit for 5–10 minutes to help break down the stain and odor-causing residue.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. For extra odor removal, add a scoop of Enzyme Stain Remover to the wash cycle if desired.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before placing the sheets in the dryer. Heat can lock odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor has been fully removed.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the area with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can push the urine deeper into the fabric.
2. Apply Enzyme Stain Remover - Sprinkle Truly Free Home Enzyme Stain Remover directly onto the urine stain until fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the Enzyme Stain Remover to sit for 10–15 minutes to help break down odor and stain-causing proteins.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water using the warmest water safe for the fabric if extra odor removal is needed.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before putting the fabric in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains & odors as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor is fully removed.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Run cold water through the stained area from the back of the fabric to flush out as much urine as possible. Avoid hot water at this stage, as it can set odors into the fibers.
2. Make an OxyBoost Soak - Dissolve 2 scoops of OxyBoost in 1–2 gallons of hot water in a sink, bucket, or bathtub.
3. Soak the Clothing - Submerge the stained clothing completely and let it soak for 1–6 hours. For strong odors or dried stains, soak overnight.
4. Gently Agitate - Swish the clothing around occasionally or gently rub the fabric together to help loosen odor and residue trapped in the fibers.
5. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. Add an extra scoop of OxyBoost directly into the washer for extra odor-fighting power if needed.
6. Air Dry & Check - Before using the dryer, make sure the odor and stain are completely gone. Heat can lock lingering smells into the fabric. Air dry first if unsure.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Repeat the soak if odors remain after washing.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the area with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Do not rub, as this can spread the stain deeper into the fabric.
2. Spray the Stained Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Laundry Stain Spray directly onto the urine stain and any areas holding odor.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit for 5–10 minutes so it can break down the stain and odor-causing residue.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. For extra odor removal, add a scoop of Enzyme Stain Remover to the wash cycle.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before putting the clothing in the dryer. Heat can lock odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or set-in odors.
- Treat stains as quickly as possible for best results.
- Air drying first can help confirm the odor is fully removed before machine drying.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the area with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can push the urine deeper into the fabric.
2. Apply Enzyme Stain Remover - Sprinkle Truly Free Home Enzyme Stain Remover directly onto the urine stain until fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the Enzyme Stain Remover to sit for 10–15 minutes to help break down odor and stain-causing proteins.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water using the warmest water safe for the fabric if extra odor removal is needed.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before putting the clothing in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains & odors as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor is fully removed.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the dog urine is fresh, blot the area thoroughly with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can spread the stain deeper into the cushion.
2. Spray the Affected Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Odor & Stain Eliminator directly onto the urine stain until the area is fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the product to sit for 10–15 minutes so it can break down odor-causing residue trapped in the fabric and padding.
4. Blot & Air Dry - Blot the area again with a clean, dry towel to remove excess moisture, then allow the couch to air dry completely.
5. Repeat if Needed - For strong odors or older stains, repeat the process until the smell is fully gone.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Test on a small hidden area first before full use.
- Use a fan or open windows to help speed up drying time.
- For deep-set odors, a second treatment after drying may help fully eliminate lingering smells.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Run cold water through the stained area from the back of the fabric to flush out as much urine as possible. Avoid hot water at this stage, as it can set odors into the fibers.
2. Make an OxyBoost Soak - Dissolve 2 scoops of OxyBoost in 1–2 gallons of hot water in a sink, bucket, or bathtub.
3. Soak the Clothing - Submerge the stained clothing completely and let it soak for 1–6 hours. For strong odors or dried stains, soak overnight.
4. Gently Agitate - Swish the clothing around occasionally or gently rub the fabric together to help loosen odor and residue trapped in the fibers.
5. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. Add an extra scoop of OxyBoost directly into the washer for extra odor-fighting power if needed.
6. Air Dry & Check - Before using the dryer, make sure the odor and stain are completely gone. Heat can lock lingering smells into the fabric. Air dry first if unsure.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Repeat the soak if odors remain after washing.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the area with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Do not rub, as this can spread the stain deeper into the fabric.
2. Spray the Stained Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Laundry Stain Spray directly onto the urine stain and any areas holding odor.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit for 5–10 minutes so it can break down the stain and odor-causing residue.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. For extra odor removal, add a scoop of Enzyme Stain Remover to the wash cycle.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before putting the fabric in the dryer. Heat can lock odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or set-in odors.
- Treat stains as quickly as possible for best results.
- Air drying first can help confirm the odor is fully removed before machine drying.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the area with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can push the urine deeper into the fabric.
2. Apply Enzyme Stain Remover - Sprinkle Truly Free Home Enzyme Stain Remover directly onto the urine stain until fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the Enzyme Stain Remover to sit for 10–15 minutes to help break down odor and stain-causing proteins.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water using the warmest water safe for the fabric if extra odor removal is needed.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before putting the fabric in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains & odors as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor is fully removed.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Run cold water through the stained area from the back of the fabric to help flush out the urine. Avoid hot water, which can set odors into the fibers.
2. Make an OxyBoost Soak - Dissolve 2 scoops of OxyBoost in 1–2 gallons of hot water in a bathtub, sink, or large bucket.
3. Soak the Sheets - Submerge the sheets completely and allow them to soak for 1–6 hours. For dried stains or strong odors, soak overnight.
4. Gently Agitate - Swish the sheets around occasionally to help loosen odor and residue trapped in the fabric.
5. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. Add an extra scoop of OxyBoost to the wash cycle for additional odor-fighting power if needed.
6. Check Before Drying - Make sure the odor and stain are fully gone before placing the sheets in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Repeat the soak if odors remain after washing.
- Air drying first can help confirm the smell is fully removed before machine drying.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the sheets with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing the stain deeper into the fabric.
2. Spray the Stained Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Laundry Stain Spray directly onto the urine stain and any areas holding odor.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit for 5–10 minutes to help break down the stain and odor-causing residue.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. For extra odor removal, add a scoop of Enzyme Stain Remover to the wash cycle if desired.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before placing the sheets in the dryer. Heat can lock odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor has been fully removed.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the area with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can push the urine deeper into the fabric.
2. Apply Enzyme Stain Remover - Sprinkle Truly Free Home Enzyme Stain Remover directly onto the urine stain until fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the Enzyme Stain Remover to sit for 10–15 minutes to help break down odor and stain-causing proteins.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water using the warmest water safe for the fabric if extra odor removal is needed.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before putting the fabric in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains & odors as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor is fully removed.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the dog urine is fresh, blot the area thoroughly with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can spread the stain deeper into the cushion.
2. Spray the Affected Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Odor & Stain Eliminator directly onto the urine stain until the area is fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the product to sit for 10–15 minutes so it can break down odor-causing residue trapped in the fabric and padding.
4. Blot & Air Dry - Blot the area again with a clean, dry towel to remove excess moisture, then allow the couch to air dry completely.
5. Repeat if Needed - For strong odors or older stains, repeat the process until the smell is fully gone.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Test on a small hidden area first before full use.
- Use a fan or open windows to help speed up drying time.
- For deep-set odors, a second treatment after drying may help fully eliminate lingering smells.
1. Rinse with Cold Water - Run cold water through the stained area from the back of the fabric to help flush out the urine. Avoid hot water, which can set odors into the fibers.
2. Make an OxyBoost Soak - Dissolve 2 scoops of OxyBoost in 1–2 gallons of hot water in a bathtub, sink, or large bucket.
3. Soak the Sheets - Submerge the sheets completely and allow them to soak for 1–6 hours. For dried stains or strong odors, soak overnight.
4. Gently Agitate - Swish the sheets around occasionally to help loosen odor and residue trapped in the fabric.
5. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. Add an extra scoop of OxyBoost to the wash cycle for additional odor-fighting power if needed.
6. Check Before Drying - Make sure the odor and stain are fully gone before placing the sheets in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
Tips:
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Repeat the soak if odors remain after washing.
- Air drying first can help confirm the smell is fully removed before machine drying.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the sheets with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing the stain deeper into the fabric.
2. Spray the Stained Area - Generously spray Truly Free Home Laundry Stain Spray directly onto the urine stain and any areas holding odor.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the spray to sit for 5–10 minutes to help break down the stain and odor-causing residue.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water. For extra odor removal, add a scoop of Enzyme Stain Remover to the wash cycle if desired.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before placing the sheets in the dryer. Heat can lock odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor has been fully removed.
1. Blot Excess Moisture - If the urine stain is fresh, blot the area with a clean towel to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, which can push the urine deeper into the fabric.
2. Apply Enzyme Stain Remover - Sprinkle Truly Free Home Enzyme Stain Remover directly onto the urine stain until fully saturated.
3. Let It Sit - Allow the Enzyme Stain Remover to sit for 10–15 minutes to help break down odor and stain-causing proteins.
4. Wash as Usual - Wash with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash in cold water using the warmest water safe for the fabric if extra odor removal is needed.
5. Check Before Drying - Make sure the stain and odor are completely gone before putting the fabric in the dryer. Heat can lock lingering odors into the fabric.
BEFORE
AFTER
Tips:
- Repeat treatment for strong or dried urine odors.
- Treat stains & odors as soon as possible for best results.
- Air dry first if unsure whether the odor is fully removed.





