Nature's Miracle will do the job, and is available at most pet supply shops.
You wet the floor with the enzyme cleaner, and leave a paper toweling over it, for 10 minutes.
2006-10-20 05:38:43
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answered by Chetco 7
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My pup used to pee in spots whilst he grew to become into below 5 months old yet after that he hasn't. He won't even pass everywhere close to the domicile. The wood plank flooring smelled like pee additionally for weeks. yet what I did grew to become into purchase plastic hardwood floor mats at $50 each from place of work Depot and coated the climate he could pee in or vomit. It protects the wood too. the only concern is the cost yet you are able to take it to your next domicile according to hazard. they're approximately 4' x 5.5' each. or you are able to yet linoleum much inexpensive someplace and canopy greater effective components. I dealt with the flooring with vinegar and water over some weeks making valuable the planks did no longer get waterlogged. I additionally sprayed the canines pee spray you ought to purchase. That stuff in itself smells kinda like pee however the smell is going away in some weeks. that's probably what you're smelling. by no skill use ammonia products. by way of the way, the pee is possibly seeping into the cracks, so no sealing will possibly ever sparkling up the subject and can reason issues which includes your landlord later. in the adventure that your wood is broken, you may desire to be basic which includes your landlord and characteristic a expert replace the wood components.
2016-11-24 19:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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We literally pour Murpy's Oil Soap onto the floor and wipe it in.
That helps the floor, but we are budgeting to get it refinished in a few years(2 small dogs in a "contest").
2006-10-20 05:28:01
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answered by WheeeeWhaaaaa 4
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Vinegar works wonders! Then do a double sweep of your favorite wooden floor cleaner.
2006-10-20 05:27:17
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answered by Rae 4
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Take the floors out and replace them.
2006-10-20 05:34:59
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answered by DelK 7
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You have ruined your floors my dear.
If urine sits for a long time the ammonia permeates the wood grain. They will have to be refinished.
2006-10-20 05:28:27
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answered by Saby W 2
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mop the floor. Add bleach dish degergent, and some 409 should get it out.
2006-10-20 05:27:22
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answered by Mary S 1
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Natures Miracle (all natural pet product found in almost all petstores)
2006-10-20 12:26:34
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answered by aeris_baka 1
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lemon juice or vinegar works. just spray with a spray bottle and let soak. i've also bought zeropetodor.com. a little pricey 19.95 starter kit. but guess what it WORKS!
2006-10-20 05:29:50
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answered by clarathomas_63 1
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spicy mustard...the vinegar will get the smell out and eventually go away
2006-10-20 05:27:32
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answered by Phil 4
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