ThriftyFun Logo
Home   Find   Ask   Share   Answer   Join   Index   Login  
 
 User Login:  Username:    Password:      Forgot It?  | Join ThriftyFun!

 - Beauty
 - Budget and Finance
 - Cleaning
 - Consumer Advice
 - Craft Projects
 - Craft Tips
 - Food Tips
 - Garage Sales
 - Gardening
 - Gifts
 - Green Living
 - Home Improvement
 - Organizing
 - Parenting
 - Parties
 - Pest Control
 - Pets
 - Product Reviews
 - Recipes
 - Repair
 - Weddings for Less

RSS Feed
About Us
Media
Advertising
Contact Us
Privacy Statement
Disclaimer

Light Spot On Wood Floor After Cleaning Up Old Urine

1x1
Date: 08/02/2007 Topic: Cleaning > Floors  
1x1
Post Feedback | Get Responses | Bookmark | Link | Print | Print (With Feedback) | Rate: Thumbs Up Thumbs Down | Bookmark and Share
I had dark urine dog stains on my hardwood floor and I used the hydrogen peroxide technique however I may have used too much or left it on for too long because now that area of my floor is noticeably a lighter shade than the rest of my hardwood floor! HELP!

Jennifer from Slatington, PA
(1x1 graphic )
Previous: Training An Abandoned Dog ThriftyFun Next: Welcome Wreath
(1x1 graphic )
1x1
1x1
 Feedback
1x1
1x1
1x1

By pamphyila (598) Profile Blog! Contact
You could even out the color by applying shoe polish in the appropriate shade and rubbing it in until it all matches...

Posted on 08/03/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Rebecca. (Guest Post)
Hydrogen peroxide is a bleach and should never be used on any dark surfaces. I would have used an enzyme based product, such as Multizyme from ecodiscoveries.
you can find them at ecodiscoveries.com.

Posted on 08/03/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

1x1
1x1
 Post Feedback:
1x1
1x1
1x1

Login using the form on the top of the page to post feedback (if you are a registered user). If you have not yet registered, click here to do so. It's FREE!.

1x1
(1x1 graphic )

© 1997-2009 ThriftyFun.com - Design by Cumuli Design
Disclaimer: ThriftyFun.com cannot accept any responsibility for any injury or damage that you may cause to yourself, others, or property when following any advice given on this site. Read the full disclaimer. If you find any information on ThriftyFun.com or in our newsletters that is either erroneous and/or potentially harmful to others, please Contact Us, immediately.