My dog friends have had success with the nature s miracle on wood floors so i think that the dog urine has gone down below the surface and is creating an odor from between the planks of flooring.
How to go dog urine smell out of laminate flooring.
I have a problem with dog urine odor on our laminate floor.
The urine saturates the wood where all of the odor causing components remain.
The first step is to treat the subfloor with an enzymatic odor remover.
Our dog was left with our adult kids looking in on him.
Even some cats urinate on floors and furniture to mark their territory.
Both puppies and toddlers can have accidents on your wooden floor.
Unfortunately even if you clean up the urine quickly you can be left with an unpleasant odor.
Follow these 3 steps for how to remove dog urine odor from tile floors cleaning up urine from tile and tile grout requires about half the time as cleaning a urine soaked carpet.
Possibly someone missed their turn.
Whether fido just piddled on the floor or fluffy has been hitting outside her litter box for some time it s possible to get both the stain and the smell of pet urine off of your laminate floors.
After you allow the floor to dry out seal it with a subfloor sealer.
Check out this advice for other pet messes on floors and furniture.
A few things you ll want to have on hand include a cleaning brush an old toothbrush and some absorbent rags or towels.
To get rid of this odor you will want to first use something that s safe for the laminate flooring but also something that removes the smell while also killing any bacteria that may be causing the odor.
The problem with laminate is that you risk damaging it if you get the surface too wet when cleaning voice of bitter experience here.
If your dog urinates on your laminate or vinyl floor quickly soak up the liquid.
There are several concerns most importantly that the laminate may swell from having liquid get under or between the layers.
However it is possible to remove the urine smell from your wood floor if you use the right products.
I m not really sure what you can do to get rid of the smell other than take up the laminate that s been damaged and replace it but i appreciate that s not easy to do.
If the floor gets wet or the room gets particularly humid it can cause the smell to become stronger as the crystals get wet.
That includes uric acid which contains crystals that cause the familiar pet urine odor you re trying to eliminate.
Deodorizing a subfloor that has been soaked with pet urine requires a two step approach.
The best floor sealer for pet urine is a stain blocking primer.
The dog flooded a room with urine enough that they had to use a furniture blanket to soak up the urine.