URGENT! DOG URINE boo hoo hoo - antique wooden furniture!
[SIZE="4"][B][COLOR="Blue"]Boo Hoo Hoo! Although my little rescued dog :dog: has a special box if she wishes to urinate (in between being walked)..... for some reason or other, :shrug: Baby decided to urinate in an area of the house that is a Sewing/crafts room of storage "stuff". Amongst the bottoms of the boxes that got soaked, :yell: some of the urine travelled up :( the legs of some favourite wonderful antique wooden furniture, etc. I would greatly appreciate any advice on how to remove the urine scent - what to use to wash the wooden chair legs, etc. Thank you very VERY much![/COLOR][/B][/SIZE]
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I have used Nature's Miracle on my carpets with great success to get rid of the urine scent. But I am not sure if it safe for use on furniture. I am sure someone will be able to offer you a solution soon!
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I use a mix of 1/4 cup of rubbing alcohol , 1/4 cup of vinegar and 1 cup of water , mix in a spray bottle. But I don't know if it's ok on wood.
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[QUOTE=Frenchy;931477]I use a mix of 1/4 cup of rubbing alcohol , 1/4 cup of vinegar and 1 cup of water , mix in a spray bottle. But I don't know if it's ok on wood.[/QUOTE]
Thank you! This recipe sounds great as I was wishing to use vinegar. Do you know if I can make a batch and use it at a later date if I leave it in a spray bottle for other uses at other times? |
[QUOTE=VIOLET0019;931491]Thank you! This recipe sounds great as I was wishing to use vinegar. Do you know if I can make a batch and use it at a later date if I leave it in a spray bottle for other uses at other times?[/QUOTE]
Yes you can , just be careful on what you use it. So far , I used it on different carpets and never had a problem but depending on the fabric , the color could fade. :shrug: |
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