Sunday, November 8, 2015

How to Remove Pet Urine Stains From Hardwood Floors







Recently we have been renovating one of the bedrooms in our house. We
have repainted all of the walls in this bedroom and pulled up the
carpet. When we pulled up the carpet we found that there were a few
spots where the previous homeowners pets left stains. This is very
disgusting and usually ends up with a dark spot on the hardwoods. Doing
some research we found a video that really helped us to minimize these
stains! Check out the video! It really seems to working in our house!





2 comments:

  1. So funny that you posted this because I have been having issues with my dog peeing quite a bit! The only problem is that he has peed on carpet not hardwood floors! I have tried everything. I recently took him to the vet to discover that he has a UTI so the peeing has subsided, however if you have any tips on how to get urine out of carpet I will gladly try it!

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  2. YouTube is the best when it comes to nifty tips and tricks. Between YouTube, Pinterest, and other social media outlets you can discover a countless number of helpful hacks. My most recent was using WD-40 to remove my old, dried up, MCC Parking Pass off of my car window. After working on it for a while, chipping it away slowly, I eventually came across that tip and had it finished up in less than 10 minutes.

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