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hydrogen peroxide, baking soda little dish soap. This even works for skunk spray. It really works. Had to use it on my son and his boots.

2007-05-20 07:56:36 · answer #1 · answered by j joy 2 · 0 0

Try this: http://www.everything-for-cats.com/woodfloors.htm

Step 1: Locate the areas where visible stains or odors are noticeable. If you can't see any stains, but you can smell an odor, then you need to use a Planet Urine Odor Detector Blacklight to locate these areas.

Step 2: Pre-mist the soiled areas with Planet Urine's Soil Release Pre-Mist provided in your Do-It-Yourself Pet Stain and Odor Removal System. Do not saturate the areas! Using the Applicator Brush provided in the system, thoroughly work the Soil Release Pre-Mist into the stained area. This helps to release stubborn old/dry urine stains.

Step 3: Apply Planet Urine's UrineOut™ Powder. Work the powder into the soiled area with the Applicator Brush using a circular motion. Begin at the outer edge of the soiled area and work inward. Allow the powder to dry thoroughly.

Step 4: Thoroughly vacuum the UrineOut™ Powder out of the area. At this point the powder is now holding the urine and odors.

I'd try this product because the alternative is to replace the damaged section of the floor. That's not a difficult job, but a hassle.

2007-05-20 05:08:23 · answer #2 · answered by fluffernut 7 · 0 0

You could have got the wrong spray.Go to the pet store and ask them for an odder neutralizer.Let the place air out too! If that don't work maybe you will have to sand down the wood floor and reapply a wax finish. Which is a lot of money. But keep applying the odder neutralizer and fresh air into the apartment. As long as the cat don't continue to pee on the same spot the smell should go away.

2016-05-22 00:20:46 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Being such a hard surface non-porous and all I would think it was coming from a different source and that smell lingers forever. I moved into an apartment w WTW carpet that had a small cat living there I had rugs professionally cleaned, still smelled, tore up the carpets , still smelled I ended up breaking the lease and moving it was so bad.

2007-05-20 04:43:03 · answer #4 · answered by krrockon alias Jersey Beamer 2 · 0 0

that is the hardest thing to get out of anything but i have found that if you put vinger on it and then cover it with baking soda while the vinger is still wet the baking soda will pull it up good luck it worked for me

2007-05-20 04:41:33 · answer #5 · answered by momalleyray 3 · 0 0

Shoot the cats then scrub yer floor

2007-05-20 04:40:34 · answer #6 · answered by pop 4 · 0 1

I suggest lemon juice, I am not sure how good it'll work, but won't hurt to try! Good luck!

2007-05-20 04:40:51 · answer #7 · answered by army_soldiersgirl 2 · 0 0

http://www.urineoff.com/?OVRAW=urine%20b%20gone&OVKEY=urine%20b%20gone&OVMTC=standard&OVADID=482292021&OVKWID=1538156021

2007-05-20 04:39:49 · answer #8 · answered by bill a 5 · 0 0

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