Forget the Peroxide. There are 2 other things that will remove the smell but do NOT mix them together or you may have some poisonous gases going on or a small explosion :0). You could try vinegar, straight and undiluted mixed with a small amount of Mr. Clean. Or you can try the bleach, diluted down, about 1 part bleach to 5-8 parts water (wear gloves as hard on your hands). But again do not mix the vinegar and bleach together, bad bad combination.
There are also some commercial items available that are suppose to cut down the smell but I think you cannot beat either vinegar or bleach, used separately.
there are 3 methods of bleaching hardwood floors. oxalic acid. the 2 part peroxide wood bleach system or chlorine. most hardware stores should have the bleach and instructions on how to apply it.
A strong shower floor cleaner with ingredients like bleach or hydrogen peroxide is effective at removing dirt and grime. Look for products specifically designed for shower surfaces for best results.
To make it clean: Try scrubbing it with a mixture containing; the bleach you used and a cup full of water. If that doesn't work...buy another bleach! To remove the smell: Add any liquid scented soap to water and put a drop of bleach in...just a drop!! Thoroughly scrub the mixture all over the floor, now you will have a sweet smelling floor!
lol shame you cant you have to get a super duper mumper damper fumeper bleach lol
To effectively clean your shower floor and keep it looking fresh and hygienic, regularly scrub it with a mixture of water, white vinegar, and baking soda. Use a scrub brush or sponge to remove dirt and grime, then rinse thoroughly with water. Additionally, consider using a shower cleaner with bleach or hydrogen peroxide to disinfect and prevent mold and mildew growth.
It is not recommended to pour bleach directly onto the basement floor as it can damage the surface and may not effectively disinfect the area. Instead, dilute bleach in water according to the manufacturer's instructions and use it to mop or scrub the floor. Make sure to ventilate the area while using bleach and wear protective gloves.
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.
To effectively remove mold from a hardwood floor, mix a solution of water and vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. Scrub the affected area with a brush or sponge, then dry the floor thoroughly. Sanding and refinishing may be necessary for severe cases. Make sure to address any underlying moisture issues to prevent mold from returning.
Chlorine bleach.
Remove the feces, wash the area with a good disinfectant in order to remove the cause. Use bleach afterwards. If the smell remains, perhaps there is a enzymatic spray that could be used.
Remove the floor
To clean wood floors with a bleach mixture after removing carpet, start by diluting the bleach in water following the manufacturer's instructions. Use a mop or cloth to apply the solution to the floor, working in small sections to avoid overexposure. Make sure to ventilate the area while cleaning and rinse the floor thoroughly with water after cleaning to remove any residue.