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Can anyone suggest what to use on artifical grass where dog urine has made it smell?

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Can anyone suggest what to use on artifical grass where dog urine has made it smell?

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  1. try fairy liquid,preferably in v/warm water,


  2. Jeyes Fluid

  3. use real grass instead of the artificial stuff.

  4. Given that this is on artificial grass - I'd use white vinegar.  White vinegar used straight if the problem is strong - or diluted with water if the problem is mild - actually alters the chemical composition of the urine so that it no longer stinks.  The vinegar smell will dissipate after a couple of days.  This always works for us - whether dealing with human, dog, or cat urine.  

    It's true that white vinegar is strong by itself, but better a couple of days smelling white vinegar than to have to continually try to get the smell out without success using other methods.

    On a fresh stain we use the white vinegar half and half with water with just a little dollop of dish soap to get rid of the water barrier.  You might want to use gloves - it can be hard on your skin.

    On dried stains we use white vinegar straight.

    If you are working on soil you might consider removing the grass to a non-soil location before doing this.  White vinegar will kill plants.

  5. clorox 2 removes the smell of dog urine on EVERYTHING.

  6. i would try bicarbonate of soda  it absorbs smells ,providing weather is dry leave a few hrs get an old hoover out hoover it up  smell should be away

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