- Rubber gloves
- Safety glasses
- Bucket of warm water
- Dishwashing liquid
- Broom and dustpan
- Scrub sponge or soft brush
- Hose or water sprayer
Cleaning Process:
1. Safety Precautions:
- Put on rubber gloves and safety glasses to protect yourself.
2. Cleaning Solution Preparation:
- Fill a bucket with warm water and add a generous amount of dishwashing liquid. Mix thoroughly to create a cleaning solution.
3. Cleaning the Siding:
- Dip the scrub sponge or brush into the cleaning solution.
- Gently rub the soiled areas of the house siding where the cat spray is noticeable. Work in small sections to ensure thorough cleaning.
- Continue scrubbing until the cat spray stain disappears.
4. Rinse:
- Use a hose or water sprayer to rinse the cleaned siding area. Make sure to rinse off any remaining cleaning solution and suds.
5. Drying:
- Let the siding air dry completely. You can also use a clean, dry cloth or paper towels to wipe down the surface and help it dry more quickly.
6. Sweeping:
- Use a broom and dustpan to clean up any residue from the cleaning process.
7. Odor Removal:
- If the cat spray has left behind a lingering odor, you can treat the area with an enzymatic cleaner specifically designed for pet stains. Follow the instructions on the product label for proper use.
8. Preventing Cat Spraying:
- To discourage cats from spraying in the future, try these methods:
- Keep the area clean and free from items that might attract cats, such as food scraps or garbage cans.
- Use a citronella spray or citrus peels around the areas where the cat tends to spray.
- Consider installing motion-activated sprinklers to deter cats from approaching the house.
Tips for Effective Cleaning:
- Test a small, inconspicuous area of the siding with the cleaning solution before applying it to the entire surface. This ensures that the solution does not damage the paint or finish of the siding.
- Work quickly to avoid leaving any streaks or marks from the cleaning solution on the siding.
- If the cat spray stain is particularly stubborn, you may need to repeat the cleaning process multiple times.
- If the cat continues to spray in the same area, consider contacting a professional pest control service for assistance.