How Do You Remove Urine From Concrete Floors?
Concrete, though it appears solid to our eyes, is actually filled with tiny crevices called pores. These pores can absorb urine and trap it deep within the stone, making it impossible to remove with a simple mop and bucket. Traditional methods of cleaning concrete such as pressure washing actually drive urine deeper into the concrete, worsening the stain. Fortunately, there are several easy and inexpensive ways to remove urine from concrete. If any urine remains puddled on the floor, thoroughly sponge or mop it away. Then saturate the stained area completely with enzymatic cleanser. Saturate a bath towel completely with enzymatic cleanser. It should be dripping wet as you place it over the stained area on the concrete. Pat it down gently with your hands (trying not to squeeze any liquid out of the towel) so that the whole towel is in contact with the floor. You can use more than one towel in this way if the stained area is especially large. Allow the bath towel to dry completely withou