Is there any way to remove pet urine stains off of hardwood floors?

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The dog urinated on the carpet and it went right through to the hardwood floors. Now there’s black stains on the wood. Any one have ideas?

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  1. ☺ Don't Try This at Home! ☺ says:

    Full strength hydrogen peroxide on the the black part will bleach it out. Just pour it on and let it set for a bit. Don’t flood it or it will over bleach. Just a bit. Use more if you need to. Wash the area with a 50/50 mix of white vinegar and water to clean up the pee and help cut down on some of the smell. Then, re-finish the area with either poly or wax ( whichever finish you have ) to eliminate to pee smell.

  2. jumpper9 says:

    use some floor cleaner you can buy it the stuff is like blue clean up the urine or even a hot wet rag then use some orange glow on the floor it will shine it up. good luck

  3. Dennis or Michelle O says:

    Yuck, give the dog away cuz your floor is ruined!

  4. Butterfly Lover says:

    You may not be able to get the stain out without sanding and restaining the floor. However, there is a product called Natures Miracle that is your best bet. It will remove any odor and it may remove the stain.

  5. fetford says:

    Pull back the carpet, allow to "dry". "Stain" on hardwood shall have to dry also.

    Pine, Oak, Elm should clean-up easily with a LIGHT solution of ‘Household Bleach’ (.02% Sodium Hypochlorite/water mix at most). Apply/allow to………….
    Give"it" time and reapply as needed until the stain is gone…(You may/should think about a sealer product future.

  6. dude says:

    the only option to get rid of the stain is to sand it away.

  7. Cdog says:

    You’ll probably have to sand the spot and then refinish it!
    sorry :-(

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