You will have to overpower it with your own smell.
2006-12-07 09:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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How To Clean Rat Urine
2016-12-17 15:21:08
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answered by ? 4
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There are several products on the market (check your local PetsMart) for removing animal urine odor. You can spray these products full strength onto concrete.
But, before doing that, if you can, do the following.
In a garden sprayer, mix up a bleach/water solution. Not real strong; check the back of the bleach container.
Spray this onto bare concrete to help disinfect it and knock down the odor. Let that dry before doing anything else.
If possible, you could then scrub/wash the concrete with a good detergent, perhaps one with a scent, like Mr. Clean, suck up the soapy mess with a wet vac, then spray/hose it down slightly with clean water, again sucking it up with a wet vac.
I would think that should knock down the odor pretty well...
2006-12-07 09:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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in the previous each thing I however bleach and dishsoap. that's what I used for years to bathe below the range actual. Then i assumed what might i exploit now and it got here to me. Lemon scented ammonia and heat water. that is going to decrease the grease and pass away a very good scent for a pair days. Rat pee is incredibly odorous. a minimum of I left you with a pair innovations. i might additionally pass out the range to verify if any further droppings are there besides as any holes interior the floor -even a small one- that a mouse or rat can are available in. Rats can alter their heads to slot in any length hollow. eee ee. i'm getting shivers purely thinking approximately it. you could fill the holes with bathing room/kitchen caulking. in the experience that your land lord does not like it, he may well be the only to get rid of it-when you progression out. you could placed a dish of ammonia interior the oven and wait over night. It evaporates and loosens the grease on the aspects of the oven. Then use the oven purifier/ or self clean.
2016-10-17 23:07:36
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answered by ? 4
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I had the same problem. First get rid of the rats. The best way is to use d-con, or an exterminator. Charcoal absorbs odors, I put a few buckets of charcoal around my basement, odors gone in a few days. Try it, it really works!
2006-12-08 21:53:17
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answered by dianesaunders2003 3
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There are various chemicals (urine control) which you can purchase from a hardware store or use a combination of vinegar / water, 50%/ 50% mix (cheaper) to deodorize the area. Good luck.
2006-12-07 09:31:05
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answered by pepsilad 1
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2017-02-17 02:24:38
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answered by ? 4
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Here are a few things you can try. Remember, however, always wear gloves as rat urine can carry some deadly 'critters'.
Odor Removal
I have a one-year-old car that I saved up for and love. Recently, I was driving an elderly church member and his wife to his doctor's appointment when he began getting very agitated. After I got the gentlemen situated with the doctor, I went to the car and discovered it smelled of urine. The poor man had lost control of his bladder. It seems like he got the floor carpet only and missed the seat cushions. Now, my car smells. Is there a home remedy for odor removal?
M.
With Three Simple Ingredients
I potty trained three children at once, so you can imagine the number of "accidents" that there were. I found it best to create a baking soda and water paste. Rub it into the area and apply distilled white vinegar over it. Blot this up with clean white towels, and repeat it no more than two times. Follow that with a good rinsing of water, blotting up the moisture. It will smell like vinegar for a short time, but the urine smell should not come back.
Becky
Wintergreen Fresh
Get a bottle of wintergreen scented rubbing alcohol from a dollar store. Just splash it on the stained area. You can be pretty heavy-handed if you want. It dries fast and doesn't have to be rinsed. The smell of the wintergreen disappears in a few days. I use this for cat urine as well. It's the cheapest and most effective fix!
ckm
It's a Miracle!
I recommend Nature's Miracle, which is designed to take pet urine smells out of carpeting. It works very well for home carpeting and I would expect that it would work for human urine, as well. She can get it at either a pet shop or her grocery store. Just follow the label directions.
A
Vinegar Works Extremely Well
I found that vinegar works extremely well for banishing odors. I wash stale-smelling towels with vinegar and they smell super-fresh after laundering. Just pour two cups or so into the laundry rinse cycle. I wonder if steam cleaning with vinegar will work for your upholstery? It's worth a try and not very expensive.
Elaine in Ontario
One Mom's Solution
The best thing that I have found is Kids 'N Pets! We have three boys and one inside dog. It worked wonders inside the home and in our Suburban. I get mine at Wal-Mart by the Resolve carpet cleaner. Also, they usually offer a $4 rebate or a "buy two get one free" coupon.
Felina
Try Baking Soda
My husband found a way to get rid of urine odors in carpet. First, he sprinkled baking soda on the affected area and left it to absorb overnight. The next day, he vacuumed up the first batch of soda, poured another dry batch on the carpet, and using a wet cloth, rubbed the creamy wet mixture into the area. Then, he rinsed the mixture with clean water. He vacuumed well when it was dry. My own nose could no longer detect the smell, but more importantly, my cats did not. Before doing this, they were always visiting the smell, regardless of what we had used to attempt to clean it. They rolled in it, which concerned me. I thought that they might eventually add their own, but they did not!
JS
Let Natural Enzymes Do the Job
Go get the pet urine cleaner that has the natural enzymes in it. The enzymes eat the stuff in the urine that makes it smell. And you may want to "invest" in a seatcover!
Debbie
The Cleaning Power of Hydrogen Peroxide
You might want to try hydrogen peroxide. I used it on my carpet for odor removal (my cat kept missing his litter box) and it removed the smell. It didn't remove any color, but you may want to test a small spot first to make sure it doesn't remove color. Pour it on and let it dry. If you have a home carpet cleaner, you can pour it on, let it sit for awhile, and then pull up with the cleaner.
A
She Likes Listerine
Listerine mouth wash will remove urine odors. Dilute with two parts water and spray or pour it on the problem area and let it sit for several hours. If you can leave the windows open during this time, it would be best. Then place a stack of newspaper on top to soak up the excess liquid. Vacuum when you remove the newspapers. The Listerine smell will be gone within a couple of days.
Stacey
The Wisdom of Old Remedies
My mother is a nurse and knows many of the old remedies for cleaning up accidents of all kinds. When I had my children and one of them wet the bed and it went through to the mattress, she told me to sprinkle corn starch on the area and spray it with water to just dampen it. It is unbelievable how well this draws out the urine and there is no lingering smell.
K
2006-12-07 09:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It's likely in the walls. you can try fresh coats of a sealing primer over all the drywall, or rip out the drywall and redo it and paint again.
Also if there's carpet, its gotta go.
2006-12-07 10:28:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Mix Pine Sol with water and mop it.
2006-12-07 10:04:30
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answered by redbass 4
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Forgive me, but your question made me laugh out loud.
Try a bleach/water solution.
2006-12-07 09:29:10
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answered by mmd 5
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