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LuckySalem · 05/05/2008 22:57

How can I get cat pee off laminate flooring? I've tried bleach and a mop and would prefer not to have to hands n knees it! (sick emotion)

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Washersaurus · 05/05/2008 23:13

You should never use bleach on cat wee due to the ammonia smell.

I used to just use regular disinfectant spray to wipe initially and then mop/clean as usual.

If it still smells after that, spray with Wash & Get off spray

suedonim · 05/05/2008 23:25

Don't use bleach as the cat may well pee there again!! The smell of bleach makes the cat want to cover it up with its own smell so use a solution of biological washing powder instead.

I'm assuming it's just one puddle? If it is, I'd just get on with it on hands and knees, tbh.

LuckySalem · 05/05/2008 23:54

Well the thing is - I'm so embarrased. I didn't notice it so it's gone and stuck to the floor which is why I'm having trouble making myself scrub it. But I will if I have to - just looking for the easy way out

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bluefox · 05/05/2008 23:59

Sorry dont know anything about cat pee but does it not just wipe straight up? Is it sticky or something?

LuckySalem · 06/05/2008 00:08

yeh sticky and the conventional mop won't work _ I'm gonna have to hands n knees it! EWWW

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solo · 06/05/2008 00:14

Bi carb usually gets rid of the smell of urine. Put some in warm water and wash it. Dry the floor really well, then sprinkle some dry bi carb over the area and leave over night...vacuum up in the morning. Smell should have gone!

LuckySalem · 06/05/2008 00:17

Thanks all

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