Act quickly! You don’t want the pee to settle on the couch for too long, or else it will be more difficult to cleanout.

The vinegar and water solution neutralizes the ammonia in the urine, which in turn breaks up the smell. It also re-wets the stain to make sure it’s being cleaned completely from your couch. Don’t use this solution on microfiber as water stains it. Use rubbing alcohol instead since it dries quickly and doesn’t leave water stains. [3] X Research source

If your stain smells really bad, using 100% vinegar will neutralize the odor.

Feel free to add 10 drops of your favorite essential oil to the baking soda before you apply it if you want to add a pleasant smell to the fabric.

If you’re in a hurry, you can wait 4-6 hours before checking to see if the area is dry.

If you have a wet/dry vacuum handy, that would also work well on a fresh pee stain.

Hydrogen peroxide disinfects the fabric and breaks down the acid in the pee, making the stain easier to remove. You can substitute vinegar if you don’t have any hydrogen peroxide. [10] X Research source

If your couch is made of microfiber, opt for an enzyme cleaner instead.

It’s in your best interest to purchase a high-quality enzyme cleaner. While it may be more expensive, it likely works better—meaning you won’t have to reapply it.

You may need several rags if the spot is large.

To prevent your pets or family members from sitting on the wet spot, you can cover it with aluminum foil.