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Re: Removing Dog Urine Stains on Hardwood Floors

From: Chuckspke@dslextreme.com
Category: Other/Misc
Remote Name: 68.21.5.243
Date: 19 Apr 2004
Time: 02:21 PM

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We have a very expensive orental rug over our hardwood floor in the living room. We have noticed at time that our dog hag urinated on it, but soaked it up and cleaned it immediately. We Recently purchased a new rug for the living room and are moving the existing rug into another room. When we lifted the rug we were shocked to see that there were numerous dark spots on the hardwood floor in a area covering perhaps a three foot circle. I beleive that perhaps sanding and refinishing the floor might remove this, but that would mean refinishing not only the living room floor, but the dinning room, kitchen and family room floors as well. Is there something that can be done without going to such a large expense, and very major project? Best regards. Chuck Speake

 

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