how can I get cat urine odor out of old wood floors?

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I have had several older cats with health problems & they have urinated in spots on carpeting & it has soaked into the old wood floors. I need to replace the carpet, but don’t want to put new over the smelly floor, & can’t afford to replace the floors.

9 Comments so far

  1. keri gee on August 7th, 2009

    Try vinegar, or any vinegar based solution.

  2. Hixalee on August 12th, 2009

    A product called Urine-off. Find it on the internet. I swear by it. I’ve never used it on wood before, but it sound like you are covering it up with carpet so maybe it doesn’t matter if it discolors the wood. Do a test spot somewhere it won’t show.

  3. curious_john on August 12th, 2009

    scrub the floors with a strong solution of pinesol and alow them to dry.Then apply a good sealer such as thompsons porch and deck sealer.

  4. spookareus on August 13th, 2009

    Lysol floor cleaner- poor directly on spots let soak for a few hrs then lightly mop with 1′4 c of Lysol cleaner to 2parts warm water, let dry , this should take care of smell; if u want to restore your floor use 1/2 cup of Murphy’s soap for floors mop thoroughly then use Old English floor polish to get the shine back.

  5. klea2099 on August 14th, 2009

    I have had the same thing happen to me. What I used, totally got rid of the odor. In a gallon of water pour about 1 cup white vinegar and mix, then s-l-o-w-l-y add 1/2 cup baking soda. Use a 3 or 5 gallon bucket, because when you add the baking soda, it will instantly foam. Big time! Don’t freak, this is normal. I don’t know why, but this mixture will even neutralize battery acid. After foaming has stopped, mix slightly. It will foam again. After foaming stops again, mop and don’t wring out totally so some of the mixture can absorb into the wood to totally get rid of the odor. Good luck.

  6. Sue K on August 16th, 2009

    use one pound of coffee. spread it on top of the stains about one half an inch.let it set over night.sweep it up the next day and discard. the smell should be gone. but not the stain.we use this allot in tractor trailers to remove all types of ode rs and it works.
    good luck!

  7. sandy on August 19th, 2009

    yes, they have a new soap out that is environmentally friendly…called “Charlie’s Soap” My store sells it but if you can find it check out the web. Just type in charlie’s soap, and read and enjoy….you only use one tablespoon per wash, but they carry other products on the web for house cleaning and your type of problem….not any pricier than any other product…good luck…

  8. SHE on August 22nd, 2009

    white vinegar works well. i used to have a male cat that like to urinate in the bottom of one of my pantries and spray everywhere and i found if you place a cup of white vinegar in the room the odor would be gone with in hours. try mopping the floors with white vinegar when it dries the odor along with the smell of vinegar will be gone!

  9. salyerveronica on August 26th, 2009

    I SELL PRODUCTS FOR A COMPANY CALLED MELALEUCA. THEY HAVE A CLEANING PRODUCT CALLED SOLUMEL THAT WOULD WORK WONDERS. THEY ALSO HAVE A PRODUCT CALLED RUSTIC TOUCH THAT WOULD CLEAN YOUR WOOD FLOOR.

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