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How do I remove Cat Urine In the Basement on Pine and Cement?

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How do I remove Cat Urine In the Basement on Pine and Cement?

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Cat Urine In the Basement on Pine and Cement Depending on seriousness of the problem and the area is how many applications and the amount it will take. * Mop the pine wood floor and the cement floor with a solution of 20 to 1. My estimate is 1 gallon of water and 6 oz of ATX ODOR KILL to the pine floor and in another container 1 gallon of water and 6 oz of ATX ODOR KILL to do the cement floor in the basement. Wet cement and the wet pine floor will probably have a smell of its own. * Spray a 20 to 1 solution around the baseboard. Wipe off the baseboard with a sponge or cloth and respray the solution. * Spray a 20 to 1 solution into the air conditioning/heating system Ducts. * Pour out the solution in the containers used to mop the floors. Redo the floors with new solutions since the other ones will have been soiled. If fans are available, place at least one in the room where the pine floor is and one in the basement. Let dry and smell. The odor should be much improved but may need more

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Cat Urine In the Basement on Pine and Cement: Depending on seriousness of the problem and the area is how many applications and the amount it will take. 1st Mop the pine wood floor and the cement floor with a solution of 20 to 1. My estimate is 1 gallon of water and 6 oz of ATX ODOR KILL to the pine floor and in another container 1 gallon of water and 6 oz of ATX ODOR KILL to do the cement floor in the basement. Wet cement and the wet pine floor will probably have a smell of its own. * Spray a 20 to 1 solution around the baseboard. Wipe off the baseboard with a sponge or cloth and respray the solution. * Spray a 20 to 1 solution into the air conditioning/heating system Ducts. Pour out the solution in the containers used to mop the floors. Redo the floors with new solutions since the other ones will have been soiled. If fans are available, place at least one in the room where the pine floor is and one in the basement. Let dry and smell. The odor should be much improved but may need more

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