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To avoid this in the future you should take your litter box and place it I have an old dog carrier that I no longer use and I place the litter box Good luck getting the stain out. Celeste > cybercat wrote: >> > 1. what kind of service can I call. >> > 2. what will take up the stain? >> > I started with Nature's Miracle, but it's an old stain. >> > HELP. >> You can Google up advice on this topic--I did and here is what we did >> We applied white vinegar to the stain first, diluted by half with water. >> The hp bleaches the black out of the wood. HOWEVER, the end >> I don't know that there is any other solution save refinishing the >> Good luck! >> --
inside of another larger box.
inside it. It's one the plastic ones with high sides. I don't put the top
on it I only use the bottom. This helps catch any litter that the cats kick
out and on that occasional time when one of them misses the box it's caught
in the dog carrier and it's easily cleaned.
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>> > OK. We are moving in a week. I have been cleaning out the back room
>> > where the cat box is and discovered that under one plastic bin
>> > (hardwood floors, mind you) there is a HUGE cat pee stain. HUGE.
>> to take care of the stain, with mixed results.
>> Then we used an enzymatic cleaner like Nature's Miracle. That pretty
>> much took care of the smell, but we were left with a big black stain.
>> We got a big bottle of hydrogen peroxide and a giant roll of paper
>> towels.Wet the paper towels with the hp and lay them evenly over
>> the stain. Make sure the saturation is as even as possible. Leave it
>> there all day, take the towels up, and apply again until you have
>> lightened the wood to the desired color.
>> result is not always as even as you might like. The great thing is, the
>> hp seems to penetrate any finish and bleach the wood underneath it,
>> if that is possible. We have a light polyurethane or somesuch finish,
>> a little shiny, and that spot is still shiny.
>> floor.
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