gldys: How to remove pet order from wood floors?
I just purchased a house a cat use to leave there and the pet order is horrible there are wood floors. Widows have been open night and day mop everyday with every cleaning product possible.
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Answer by firefalcon
no its ok
There are special air freshnersAnswer by Kitty Pies
You can wipe the floors with lemon juice.
It will clean them too!Answer by Clarkus
Hard Work and a Lot of Effort.Answer by Tanner
go to a store 4 pets they will knowAnswer by Dog Lover
I would pour baking soda on the floor and sweep it into all of the cracks, let it sit for a few hours and then sweep, vaccum and mop the floors. Baking soda will take the smell out of almost anything 🙂Answer by ?
Sometimes it’ll actually seep under the floor and it’ll be nearly impossible to get rid of without taking up the floors and the base layer underneath them. I had an apartment where the carpet and wood underneath all had to be replaced because the urine seeped so far down.
Try using a spray with an enzyme in it. They sell a lot of them at pet stores. If not you may need to replace the floors.
Answer by DiamondI have heard by leaving ground coffee in a room, it will suck up any odors.
Also, try getting Clorox Disinfecting Spray here is the write up on it:
Clorox® Disinfecting Spray can help reduce the surface-to-surface spread of harmful germs in your home. A convenient, yet effective disinfectant, Clorox® Disinfecting Spray kills viruses, bacteria and mold.* Its patented, bleach-free formula also helps control the growth of mildew in every room.
With five great scents to choose from: Fresh Scent, Spring Mist®, Floral Fresh®, Garden Bouquet®, and Sunshine Breeze®, Clorox® Disinfecting Spray doesn’t just mask odors, it eliminates odor causing bacteria, leaving only a remarkable scent in your home.
I use this everywhere, on my walls, floor, cabinets, it’s works great, and is only about $ 5 a bottle. Good Luck.
Answer by juicytry this spray called (woolite) pet stain &odor removerAnswer by Karen P
Okay you need to take vinegar water and lightly go over your wood floors. Take a good oil (lemon oil by Pledge) that is for floors and coat the floors well with it.
Buff up the floors and repeat this again with the wood. It could even be in your trim so get that area too. Go to a PetCo and see if they have anything for this if the oil does not work – but it should!Answer by flamingo_sandy
The only thing that worked for me was to rent a sander and sand down the floors and refinish them. I tried all the commercial cleaners and probably most of the home made concoctions. I tried mixtures that used bleach, vinegar, baking soda, lemon juice, all that stuff. Some seemed to work at first, but after a few days, the odor was back.
Sanding and refinishing the wood seals it, and that keeps the odor from coming back out.
Answer by Alyssa SUrine-Erase uses a two-step process. First, a dry enzyme powder is mixed fresh with water. This solution is poured onto the surface of the stain and allowed to sit for 8 hours. The second step is to pour the accompanying gentle peroxide solution over the stain. This solution changes the stain and odor into an evaporable gas of water and oxygen. Once the area has air dried, any remaining enzyme on the surface is vacuumed away and the area is clean and odor-free.
Urine-Erase works well for…
Cleaning mattress, carpets and padding, and furniture which has been saturated with urine
Floors of all types, including hardwood, concrete or tile, especially large surface areas
Old set-in stains
Situations in which you have at least 12 hours to clean the area
you can purchase it from https://bedwettingstore.com/buyers-guide-stain-removers-cats.html?
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