How do I fix black hardwood floors from dog urine?
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Removing dog urine stains from hardwood floors
Hi Michelle, sorry you are having problems with dark spots from dog urine. I hope this information will help you. Good luck. How to Get Pet Stains Out of Hardwood Floors | Hunker
Sep 7, 2018 - Urine stains on hardwood floors leave visible marks and they stink. ... to do a little more to remove dark areas or odors that soak into the wood. ... It can discolor the section of floor, so prepare to do some sanding and refinishing work with ... it until the room gets warm and the odor becomes more noticeable.
Use hot water and oxalic acid crystals. If you cannot find oxalic acid look for Barkeeper Friend Cleaner. It has oxalic acid in it
You can put peroxide on the stain and let it sit. Keep an eye on it because it could lighten the wood.