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Removing Cat Pee Smell and Black Stain on Floor?

Over several years two male cats peed in a particular place in our living room. Will refinishing the floor ever get rid of the stain/odor? Or, should I use KILZ on the floor and put down new flooring?

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By Barb R.

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December 5, 20170 found this helpful

As a landlord, I run into this issue over and over. If these cats did this over the period of a couple of years, you need to replace the floor in that area. KILZ will not do the trick over long term, and there is a high likelihood that the underlying plywood is starting to rot. It all needs to be replaced.
Also, you need to do something about the cats, or you will be faced with the same problem again.

 

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December 6, 20170 found this helpful

If Nature's Miracle doesn't dissolve the urine crystals, you will have to rip up the floor and install a new one.

 

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