Anyone know how to repair brick paver floors damaged by pet urine?
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3po3 on Feb 28, 2013Can you replace individual pavers? If not, I would look for specialty enzyme-based cleaners available at pet supply stores.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Mar 03, 2013Are we talking stains, or odor, or both? As Steve suggested Natures Miracle found in pet stores works wonders for odors.Helpful Reply
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Peggy on Mar 03, 2013I'm looking to get rid of the stains--been there for a long time and so far no luck with any products I've tried.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Mar 03, 2013Once the stain has set in the brick surface, there is little to nothing you can do to remove it other then replacement. You could try a steam unit, but I really think you will waste your time, money and effort.Helpful Reply
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Peggy on Mar 03, 2013Thanks for the advice. May need to just cover the area with a rug :)!Helpful Reply
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Arlene White Stricker on Aug 03, 2014I would probably replace the pavers.Helpful Reply
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Steffony on Feb 03, 2015Try baking soda & vinager.cover stain with heavy coat. Baking soda. Then spray vinager on it. Watch it bubble out. For old stains might repeat a few times.Helpful Reply
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Susan M on Feb 03, 2015Try Hydrogen peroxide Just pour it on , let it sit for at least an hour.Helpful Reply
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