How can I protect a bathroom sink from cat urine damage?

DUXBURY Sailor
by DUXBURY Sailor
  2 answers
  • Mogie Mogie on Sep 02, 2019

    I would use car wax and give it a good waxing. The wee wee would be more likely to bead up and go down the drain. But seems like that would make for a horrible smell coming from the sink's drain.

    • DUXBURY Sailor DUXBURY Sailor on Sep 02, 2019

      Thank you for your quick reply. I will try auto wax immediately. I don’t know if it will remove the slight stain that is there already, but is certainly less expensive than having to replace the whole vanity when I leave the apartment. I flush drain with hot water often during the day; odor has not been an issue, so far. If this works, it will be nice having only to scoop poops from the litter.

  • Mogie Mogie on Sep 02, 2019

    To remove stubborn stains I make a paste of baking soda and bleach. Apply it to the stain and let it sit overnight (I do this right before going to bed). The next morning I just rinse it away. It has worked wonders on stains in my old kitchen sink that other cleaners won't remove. It is worth a try.