Just like the rest of us, my dogs go to the bathroom outside usually, but if I am gone for a long period of time, my little dog will go behind the couch and urinate. It has left the wood feeling rough. Now that I have the vinegar and baking soda solution to remedy my problem of the smell, will this damage the wooden surface of the rest of my floor which is laminate hard wood.
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I'm not sure that vinegar is the best thing for laminate floors. Also, if you use enzymatic pet cleaner, that will possibly make that space less attractive for your dog to urinate in
So saying, here is a guide on how to clean laminate: www.wikihow.com/
Never use vinegar on a laminate floor. Bona is a better choice.
But bona doesn't take the smell out
I use bona and it leaves streaks on my laminate flooring all the time. I really don't know what to use. I use vinegar and water in a spray bottle when something gets on the floor or the cat vomits up her food and that works fine but it would take forever to wipe up my floors using vinegar and water in a spray bottle.
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