Re: Bad wood floors
- From: "Mulan" <mulanchuan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Jul 2006 17:31:39 -0700
Consult an industrial chemical supply place near you - yellow pages -
there are enzymes that might help with neytralizing the odor. I was
successful in eliminating cat odor from a rental that was really bad.
If you do get the smell out I'd suggest a darker wood stain - painting
wood floors devlaues on re-sell.
EXT wrote:
I am sure that there are many good floor paints out there, BUT the paint
will do nothing for the urine that has soaked between the boards and
discoloured them. You will never get the smell of urine out unless you
remove the urine itself.
"Louie" <nospam_52fab417@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4a61d27d7a18af1345cd58285d7a93ee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have engineered light oak wood floors. My Male dog has sprayed on many
parts of it. As we started to discover the black stains on the floor we
found out that pet urine penetrates from the bottom up. I have recently
seen a lot of wood floors being painted. Is there a painting process that
I can do to salvage my floors.
Thanks
ES/Fl
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