How do you get bleach stains and urine stains off your wood floor?

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the bleach stain happened from the bottle breaking and it leaked on my floor

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  1. Todd N says:

    The only way to remove urine stains is to sand and refinish your wood floors. Even with refinishing the urine stains may not go away. Board replacement might be necessary.
    The bleach stains will come out with sanding.
    I suggest you call a professional hardwood floor refinisher in your area for a free estimate.^

  2. TemperVale says:

    Sand sand sand refinish

  3. dbHARMesq. says:

    Which came first? — the urine stains or the bleach stains? If you’ve been using bleach to remove urine stains, I would say that you’ve been using TOO STRONG a solution of bleach (straight out of the bottle, was it, eh?) As far as TOO MUCH bleaching of a previously finished wood floor, I do believe that those spots will have to be REFINISHED to TRY to match up with the original, UNALTERED floor.

  4. D2 says:

    KINDA SOUNDS LIKE SOMEBODY’S GONNA BE SANDING AND REFINISHING A FLOOR

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