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How Do You Remove Dog Urine From Wood?

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How Do You Remove Dog Urine From Wood?

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If you have hardwood floors and a dog, there is always the chance that you’ll have to deal with a urine spot or stain in your floors sometime. The worst is a dark stain in the wood in an area normally covered by a carpet, where the urine has seeped in and discolored the wood over time. You can attack urine stains with anything from a little vinegar and water to a do-it-yourself stain lightener for those badly damaged floors. For fresh stains, dilute the stained area with water, and wipe with a rag or paper towels. Apply a 50/50 vinegar and water solution to the wood, wiping the affected area as well as a few inches around the stain. For old stains that have turned the wood black, try dipping a piece of paper towel into hydrogen peroxide, and dabbing the towel onto the black-stained wood. Leave overnight. In the morning, check to see if the wood has regained a color that matches the rest of your floor. Continue to apply peroxide a little at a time, slowly, over a series of nights to kee

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