Home > Ask a Question > BBS > Safety, Environmental and Hazardous Materials > Enzyme Cleaners

Safety, Environmental and Hazardous Materials

Not Logged in.
Moderator Moderated by tomh Login | Register
RSS
Font Size:
   View Style:  Flat   Tree
Post Reply | Post New Message
Title/Content Author

CAT URINE

 10/20/2006 12:49 PM 123rebeldog
Indent

Cat urine

10/20/2006 08:54 PM Billhart Moderator
Indent

cat urine problems

10/22/2006 01:25 AM tomh Moderator
Indent

cat urine

10/22/2006 09:19 PM 123rebeldog
Indent

Cat Urine

10/23/2006 10:26 PM countrybrenda
Indent

Enzyme Cleaners

10/26/2006 10:59 AM Roadrunner17

We've found that solutions labeled as 'enzyme' cleaners work best, they generally run about $20 for a 64 oz. bottle. You may have to soak the area overnight (follow the label instructions), and/or soak the area repeatedly before soaking up the moisture. This should remove almost all the odor, and make the area unappealing to the cats for elimination. This is worth trying since it is usually far less expensive than the alternatives.

If this is not effective you may need to remove and replace the flooring, and underfloor as others have suggested.

Member Since
10/26/2006

Total Contributions
2 Posts

Post Reply | Watch this Topic






 

About | FAQ | Contact | Sitemap | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Help | bobvilacontractors
© BobVila.com 2008