Title: Eliminating Pet Stains From Your Hardwood Floor
1Ottawa Diamond Flooring
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2Eliminating Pet Stains From Your Hardwood Floor
- Whether you are preparing your house for a guest
visit, or to sell/rent, or you just want to
totally clean your home, it is essential to deal
with any pet stain and urine as soon as possible.
If you are not sure where to start, we have some
handy tips on removing pet stains on hardwood
flooring. - Urine smell and stain from pets can ruin not only
the beauty of your hardwood flooring but also the
smell of your home. No matter how trained your
pets are, puppy accidents will still happen from
time to time. The bad thing about dealing with
pet feces and urine is that they are very
difficult to totally clean. Sometimes you think
that you have completely removed the stain and
urine but then after a few weeks, you will
realize that they are still there.
3As a pet owner, you will eventually get used to
such smell without realizing that it can really
be very smelly for your guests or visiting
friends or family. If for instance, you are
considering to sell or have your property for
rent, having such offensive odor can discourage
your client to rent or buy your property, plus it
can also affect the rental or sale price. Here
are a few ways to remove stains from your
hardwood flooring.
4Use Paper Towels
- One of the best ways to remove and avoid stains
from your hardwood flooring is to remove the
urine as soon as you spot it. Soak up the fresh
urine with a thick layer of paper towel and
remove them before they dry out. The more fresh
the urine is when you wipe out of the floor, the
more it would be easier for you to eliminate its
foul odor.
- After removing the paper towels, add another
thick layer on the wet spot and then step on it
so it can absorb the remaining urine. Repeat the
process until the paper towel is completely dry.
5Remove your pet's poop right away
- It is important to remove feces from your
hardwood as soon as possible before it dries out
and before your house is filled with nasty odor.
You can use a paint scraper or a dustpan for
this. Just don't forget to use rubber gloves for
your hand. Unlike urine, this type of mess
produces heavier stains.
6Use hydrogen peroxide and baking soda
For more stubborn stains, you can use hydrogen
peroxide and baking soda. Cover the stained area
with paper towels and then spray enough hydrogen
peroxide onto the towels. Just wet the towels a
bit but do not soak them. Let the damp towels
remain in the area for a couple of hours. If the
towels start drying out, remoisten it once again.
Remove the towels after about 5 to 6 hours.
7- emove excess moisture and odor by spraying a good
amount of baking soda over the area with the
stain. Clean the area after an hour. If you think
that the area is still damp, re-apply baking
soda. - Most of the time, removing feces and wiping the
area with a paper towel are not enough. You need
to apply any recommended cleaning solution that
contains oxidizing agents to entirely remove the
stain. You can ask your local store about any
available cleaning solution that can effectively
remove stains and that wont cause any damage to
your hardwood flooring.
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