The removal of malodorous compounds originating from urinary excretion from textile fabrics presents a common challenge. Untreated urine deposits can lead to persistent and unpleasant odors, alongside potential discoloration and fabric damage. Prompt and effective intervention is crucial to mitigate these effects and restore the garment’s hygienic condition. This necessitates understanding the chemical composition of urine and employing appropriate cleaning methodologies.
Addressing this issue effectively extends the lifespan of clothing and prevents the need for premature replacement, representing a cost-saving benefit. Furthermore, the elimination of residual urine odors is essential for maintaining personal hygiene and social acceptability. Historically, various methods, ranging from sun-drying to the use of natural enzymes, have been employed to combat these odors, reflecting a long-standing concern for textile cleanliness.