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Are there any good treatments for urine stains through wood floors.?

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it smells really bad and I need to know some kind of treatment I could use on it. Its an unfinished wood floor so it soaked through and it seems everything I do does not help.

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  1. You can pour some straight white vinegar onto the spot and allow it to air dry. Once it is completely dry, the smell will go away. It naturally neutralizes the urine without leaving a funky residue on the floor. Too, you may consider sealing the floors with a product called verathane which will help to p[revent this from happening again. Clean up the urine with a towel and then use a clean part of the towel or another one and saturate the area with a spray bottle full of straight white vinegar. Then wipe the whole mess up again. Allow to air dry. Mopping the floors with a solution of 1/2 vinegar and 1/2 water will also discourage animals from urinating on the flooring (I use a 32ounce spray bottle). Do not use ammonia or ammonia cleaners as the is the key ingredient in urine that tells the animals where to go again and again.

    Vinegar will sanitize as well as deodorize and clean the flooring.


  2. Scrub it with a 50/50 mix of water and white vinegar.  Then you really need to seal it to get rid of the stink.  Even a single coat of floor wax will do the trick.

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