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Urine Odor on a Cement Patio

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Date: 05/05/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Odors | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I guess we could read for days and days about animal urine, but my question may be new. Our son lives with us, and his big dog (part Rottweiler and part German Shepherd), has gone into heat again. She is a very sweet dog and we are planning to get her fixed. My question is about when she urinates outside. We live in an apartment, so she has to go on the cement patio, and it really is a strong fishy odor. Any magic tricks?

Kersti from Bellevue
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Post by exring (2) | (05/15/2007)
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If you want to get rid of the urine odor in concrete use odorxit concentrate. check out the specific instructions on their website under basement or concrete. It works for me.


Post by washburn6394 (52) | (05/08/2006)
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I think PetSmart has a product for this. A bleach and water solution or a vinegar and water solution might also work. Whatever the pet store sells is probably a mixture of something you can make at home anyways!!!


Post By Sissycat (Guest Post) (05/05/2006)
I don't know about cement, but my "Mom" uses white vinegar either straight or diluted when I have an accident...of course, I"m a CAT, so I don't know for sure how this might work for a DOG lol


Post By CiCi (Guest Post) (05/05/2006)
OdoBan...it will remove all odors.


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