Is there a way to remove pet stains so they won’t show up under a black light??

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I am looking for a way to cover or remove pet stains so they will not show up under a black light. Thanks!!

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  1. Sheri L says:

    Nature’s Miracle will do the trick. Just read the directions. My daughter rented a house hard wood floors. The prior tenants had a lab that had peed on the floor in one room for 7 years. Talk about gross. I did tons of research on line and learned all I ever want to know about getting rid of feces and urine. The urine crystallizes under the carpet, wood, whatever. You can never get rid of it without breaking down the enzymes. Nature’s Miracle is one of the products on the market that does just that. You can buy it at places like Pet Smart, Hardware Stores, or larger retail pet stores. Good luck!

  2. ♥♥♥mom3ღ says:

    Borax works for me wetness, stain and smell … it lifts it all
    Don’t know about the black light thing though.

  3. dime b says:

    The black light picks up the protein, I think. That’s why you can also see sperm and blood residues.

    You need an enzymatic cleaner to completely break down the stain at a chemical level. I have used Nature’s Miracle with great success when my cat peed in the closet. I do have a handheld blacklight "scanner".

    The pee showed up, even after I thought the stain was cleaned up. But after using an enzyme cleaner the stain did not show under the black light.

    Nature’s Miracle is sold in pet stores however, if you do a search for "enzyme cleaner" or "enzymatic cleanser" you might find cheaper product made of the same stuff. I wouldn’t know, because we only had the one-time pee incident. Good luck.

  4. JIMMY says:

    VINEGAR WILL NEUTRALIZE THE AMMONIA

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