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How to remove dog urine from hardwood floors?

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To remove the pet urine stains, I poured hydrogen peroxide directly on the stain, covered it with a hydrogen peroxide-soaked rag, and then covered that with plastic wrap and let everything sit overnight. In the morning, the black stains and odor were gone, and I was able to sand and refinish my floors. read more

Urine stains can turn hardwood floors either white or jet black. Either way, the urine must be pulled up and peroxide does the trick. Here is a removal method that has been successful for many. read more

Removing Pet Urine Smells from Hardwood Floors All three of my large dogs had accidents on our hardwood floors when they were puppies--it happens. If you are able to clean up a pet accident on your hardwood floors right after the act, it's easy to simply wipe up the mess. read more

Once a urine stain has soaked through the finish and discolored the hardwood, the strategy for dealing with it becomes more complicated. You'll have to remove the finish to get the odor and discoloration out of the wood -- if that is even possible -- but before you do this, you should wash the finish with soapy water and dry it thoroughly. read more

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