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Old 10-19-2015, 06:01 AM   #288
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Originally Posted by sushibits View Post
Hi everyone,

This is my first post on the forum. I've been spending a lot of time here recently
I recently got little Milo, and he's only 11 weeks old. I haven't been very steadfast in housebreaking due to my busy schedule and schoolwork, but he's been peeing on the pee pads in his playpen consistently.
I've let him loose around the first floor of the house a couple times (oops), and he's had more than a few accidents on both hardwood and ceramic floortiles. I've learned to keep him on a leash near me now... there haven't been any accidents lately.

I was wondering if there was any solution to removing urine stains from hardwood; brand/type of spray? I wanted to buy Nature's Miracle, but they say it cannot be used on hardwood

Any suggestions would be great!
Hmmm, Natures Miracle used to contain enzymes, and I had not heard that it could not be used on hardwood floors, maybe they changed the formula.

An enzymatic if the best way to totally eliminate the protein in pet waste that attracts the dog back to the same area. It what we use in our product. Standard household cleaners to not have this. Can you try it on the floor in a hidden area to see what happens? Maybe there is an oil in the product that would cause concern for staining the floor? I know we use our product on wood floors, and have not had an issue. Maybe spray a small area where he has gone potty, but wipe it up rather then leave it on the floor? It just needs to stay long enough to interact with where the urine has been.

Kathy
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