Can someone tell me how to get the cat urine smell out of concrete?
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John H on Apr 15, 2011Nature's Miracle Stain & Odor Remover. It is safe and natural. It has enzymes to break the urine down. Carpet cleaning companies use a commercial equivalent. A bleach application will help with any stains.Helpful Reply
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Darby C on Apr 19, 2011You should try some of the enzyme based cleaning products that you get at the pet store. Here is a article that should be able to help you. http://www.networx.com/article/how-to-get-rid-of-nasty-pet-smellsHelpful Reply
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Tammy on Apr 19, 2011All of the suggestions above are great, but as I personally went through this, you need to go one step further. You need to seal the concrete as urine is absorbed into the pores of concrete. I had to lacquer the concrete with an oil based lacquer to kill the smell, seal the concrete, and prevent my kitties from reusing the spot. You can then pain over the lacquer. It takes a couple of coats to ensure the seal is thick enough.Helpful Reply
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Holden Handymen Inc on Apr 19, 2011Apply 2 coats of "OIL BASED Kilz" . Ventilate as good as you can while doing the job and put a mask on. I have used this method for many years- has never failed !Helpful Reply
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Vicki on Apr 21, 2011went through this also. Use any vinegar, pour on, let dry. No urine smell. Works on carpet for dogs also.Helpful Reply
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Robert on Apr 22, 2011There is actually a product out there called Urine-Off. Works well. Do a Google search to find it.Helpful Reply
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Mabel on Apr 22, 2011Pure Ayre should work also. www.pureayre.comHelpful Reply
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Liz on Apr 22, 2011Hi Christine, I am not sure if it will work on cement, but we use vinegar for everything in my house so give it atry for grease I make a paste of tide and leave it on over nogth and hose it off stain gone. Hope it works for you. Liz from LeesburgHelpful Reply
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Bonafide Concrete Resurfacing and Decks on May 14, 2011Acid etch and pressure wash, then seal it.Helpful Reply
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John H on May 14, 2011Sealing it is a good idea after cleaning it!...It is cost effective and makes sense.Helpful Reply
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Amazing Improvements and Garages on Jul 16, 2011vinegar is a great start. Then washing/vac the area till water is clear. Sealing with Kiltz may hold but it is not designed as a horizontal flooring application. If any moisture vapor pressure should rise thru the slab, it will pop off Kiltz. Sealing should follow.Helpful Reply
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