What is the best solution for removing urine stains from hardwood flooring. Our dog recently (within the last few weeks) left his mark and hopefully if we deal with it soon enough we can restore the floor, thanks
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Greetings timc,
That subject has been addressed here on Breaktime a number of different times in the past.
In the event you fail to receive the information you desire, you might find it in the archives.
If you scroll down in the lower left corner of your screen there is a search function that will take you to previous threads dealing with whatever you type in the search bar.
If you type in 'urine' or other keywords of the subject matter you'll get a supply of data from those old threads.
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a saw and chisle works pretty good for me, but somebody else may have ideas.
It might help if you can say what kind of hardwood. For instance red oak has hollow open grain that sucks moisture right in, while hard maple can resiste penetration fairly well...
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