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We've sprayed the spot several times with "Urine Gone", and it still STINKS! I can't stand it. It's left a visible stain, and the whole room just reeks. Any suggestions are welcome. (You know, aside from get rid of the cat...I've already contemplated and discarded that idea. I like him too much.)

2006-09-10 15:34:24 · 4 answers · asked by mjenkins8 1 in Pets Cats

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Urine-Erase worked once for me and I'm trying it again as we speak. It takes two or three days to process the treatment.

Nature's Miracle also worked for me on both floors and carpets, but it's hard to find this product sometimes.

If you want to try enzymatic odor products like the ones above, don't use other cleansers on the floor as there's a chance the chemical reaction will set the odor.

2006-09-12 04:11:18 · answer #1 · answered by star l 2 · 0 0

The steps for cleaning urine out of a hardwood surface are actually fairly simple. The main ingredient to a successful hardwood urine removal is using a good dry powder urine remover like UrineOut.

There are two urine factors to think about when working with hardwood. First there is the stain. If you do in fact have visible stain in your hardwood, then you will benefit greatly from UrineOut. You can pre-mist the soiled area, brush in UrineOut, and then allow the powder to dry thoroughly. Once the powder has returned to its dry state, you can then vacuum up the powder along with the stain.

Sometimes, when it comes to a hardwood urine situation you are only facing a urine odor. If this is the case, you still need to locate the exact location of the invisible stain. You can do this by using a black light. Once you know where the stain is located you can use a combination of Smells No More odor eliminator and No-P in order to completely remove the odor-causing bacteria. For any question you might have regarding procedure or products, please call our toll free hotline at 888-286-ODOR (6367).

2006-09-10 15:44:28 · answer #2 · answered by steamroller98439 6 · 0 0

Try a product called X-O Odor Remover, or Skunk-Off. I have a male neutered cat who is affectionately called "The Urinator", he gets pi$$ed off and pi$$es on - something the offending person likes. Not sure what to do about the stain, perhaps your best bet would be to sand and refinish the spot. Good luck!

2006-09-10 15:39:29 · answer #3 · answered by Giovanni 3 · 0 0

Mix up a lot of baking soda and distilled water into a paste. Coat the stain. Cover with newspapers for a day or two.
Clean with Murphy's Oil soap or another all purpose cleaner. Good luck.

2006-09-10 15:41:16 · answer #4 · answered by soxrcat 6 · 0 0

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