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How to minimize damage from urine on wood floor.
August 6 2012 in a condo i own the tenant s 2 cats and 1 dog urinated to a 70 penetration rate on ceramic tile on the first level the gypsum concrete on the second level and the plywood subflooring on the stairs and third level.
Repairing pet urine damage to floors.
Sanding the floor and apply touch up hardwood floor stain using a paint brush can fix small damage caused by the urine.
However you should still use flooring materials for further protection especially in areas where your canine friend frequently has accidents.
Chemically vinegar neutralizes ammonia from animal urine.
Dog urine is comprised of uric acid which is known to break through the protective layer of hardwood floors exposing it to further damage.
Applying a sealant or penetrating oil can help minimize the damage to your hardwood floor by preventing dog urine from seeping into the deep layers of the floor.
You can also consult a professional of the kind of sandpaper to be used to avoid greater damage.
It also natural and will never harm the environment.
The ammonia in the urine further damages the wood inside causing microbes and bacteria to spread throughout the unprotected wood.
Clip your dog s nails so that they don t click when he walks keep the fur between his paw pads trimmed to keep him from slipping and clean and dry floors.