Removing Urine
Stains from Floors
Rub with a
hot, damp cloth and scouring powder. For old stubborn stains, use a 10 to 1
dilution of liquid bleach. Rinse well with clean water.
Cautions:
When working with any chemicals, carefully read and follow the label
directions for using that chemical, especially any cautions on safe use!
With solvents, be very careful to have ventilation, and no flame or spark in
area!
The first
time you use any procedure on any floor, test it first on an out-of-the-way
part of the floor to be sure it does not damage the flooring or finish.
Notes: If
steel wool is suggested, use fine grade, 000 grade.
Scouring
powder will help remove many stains, but can also permanently scratch the
floor. If you decide to use it, use only a mild type, and be very careful
about rubbing too much.
Concentrated liquid commercial household cleaners, rubbed onto a stubborn
spot, may remove it as well as scouring powders without the danger of
scratching. Rinse off well. Do not use on wood floors.
Do not use
water solutions, or cleaners which have to be rinsed off with water, on wood
floors. Use a solvent or solvent-based cleaning wax.
After
removing a stain, rinse the area thoroughly, dry completely, and, if floor
finish has been removed in that area, recoat with appropriate finish or wax.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES