Yes, urine stains do come out of hardwood laminate floors. With a good cleaning, you should be able to remove anything out of laminate floors. That's why is there so widely used.
Wash the floors REALLY REALLY good.
yes but don't use bleach on urine
urine off
There is no mixture using hydrogen peroxide to clean dark urine stains on a hardwood floor. However, you can dip a rag into hydrogen peroxide and allow it to sit on the stain for about 10 minutes.
Using bleach on pet urine on hardwood floors can damage the flooring by stripping the finish and discoloring the wood. Additionally, bleach can release harmful fumes that can be toxic to pets and humans. It's recommended to use enzymatic cleaners specifically designed for pet urine to effectively remove the odor and stains without causing damage.
None! If you mop a hardwood floor with vinegar & water you will do more damage to the wood. NEVER use water on hardwood, it causes wood to swell and it ruins the finish. Sorry about the urine, but the vinegar & water will just make things worse
Hard wood floor cleaner then spray on floor then wipe uo
To remove pet urine from hardwood floors, blot up as much of the fresh urine as possible using paper towels, then clean the area with a mixture of water and vinegar. Follow up with an enzymatic pet stain remover to break down any remaining odor-causing components in the urine. Allow the area to dry completely.
I recommend Nature's Miracle. It works on my hardwood floors, rugs and carpet great! It will be more effective if you let it sit for a while, though.
To clean a rabbit urine stain off hardwood floors, start by blotting up as much liquid as possible with paper towels. Then, mix equal parts water and white vinegar and use a clean cloth to gently scrub the stained area. Finally, rinse with water and dry the area thoroughly.
Any liquid has the potential to de-laminate products like this. Urine will soak into the wood and be permanent. A blacklight will make cat urine glow.
Urine stains because it contains some waste matters from the body, eg, urea, salt and some form of smells