Removing old dog pee stain from hardwood floor

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @maryjflanagan1922
    @maryjflanagan1922 2 года назад +20

    I’m working on removing the active smells of my senior dog. I’ll take on the cosmetics after he passes. As long as my house doesn’t smell like a kennel, I think we should focus on keeping him comfortable moreso than how the floor looks.

  • @mar1video
    @mar1video 2 года назад +19

    10-4 ❗️ Message received ! Go directly to sanding and skip that unnecessary fore play with chemicals !

  • @gundersonflooringanddesign4064
    @gundersonflooringanddesign4064 2 года назад +10

    Good job!
    With dark stains like that we normally just remove the boards then sand them flush.
    I was amazed you got that out

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  2 года назад +3

      Thanks, when I saw it start lifting out after a few passes I was pumped!

  • @jillosiecki3049
    @jillosiecki3049 Год назад +3

    Based on my internet searches, the H2O2 works with multiple long periods of soaking, and long periods of drying. The short spurts of chemicals without the patience do not seem to work. Obviously the chemicals work better on an unfinished floor, as the purpose of varnish, etc is to protect from water penetration. It just slows the work of something like peroxide. I am going to say peroxide over oxalic acid, as I use peroxide to remove carpet pet stains and odors routinely. I do not pay for the expensive spray products, and just have 3% H2O2 in a sprayer available. It takes out any colored stain. Peroxide is oxygen bleach, ie “OxyClean” in a bottle that is super cheap-99 cents per liter on sale. Forget the branded stuff. We have white carpets that are 21 years old and have had every kind of stain from blood to red wine, liquid poop, chocolate, red soda, and 4 dogs worth of piss stains. Still beautifully white-until the next accident, which is frequent. Just pretreat and use the carpet cleaner. My husband is super fussy, and he does not even notice any odor.

  • @frst78
    @frst78 2 года назад +6

    Wiping it doesn't do anything. Soaking 3 layers of paper towels for several hours is key. I mean soaking wet. You need to look for the urine soaking up into to paper. Once you see quite a bit of yellow brown, change the paper, add more hydrogen peroxide. Keep doing this until it barely bleeds out. That's literally the urine leaving the wood. The paper towels are like the vehicle to which it can leave.

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  2 года назад +1

      Have you had luck doing this with old stains? This was hidden by a rug and unknown for years

  • @suzannemasoner4664
    @suzannemasoner4664 Год назад +2

    Thank you. Getting ready to try this on some pet stains. Thank you for the detailed before and after photos.

  • @JoshAmes1980
    @JoshAmes1980 Год назад +1

    you have to let it sit until it completely dries (not just 20 minutes), and it can take many treatments of doing this.

  • @gary24752
    @gary24752 Год назад +3

    try using Bar Keepers cleaner to scrub it. It has oxilic acid in it that is the basis for bleaching wood.

  • @brainwashingdetergent4322
    @brainwashingdetergent4322 3 месяца назад

    Just a side note, H2O2 has a pretty short shelf life, maybe good for a few months once opened.

  • @DennisMathias
    @DennisMathias 2 года назад +1

    Two solutions. Oxalic acid or hydrogen peroxide at 30%. Use a pet pee pad to reduce evaporation.

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  2 года назад +1

      I used paper towels and then a piece of plastic (not shown) over to reduce evaporation. Not sure if there is a window of time where HP works on stains like this, but this stain was years old

    • @gary24752
      @gary24752 Год назад

      Bar Keepers Helper has oxalic acid in it. Use it after the hydrogen peroxide.

  • @SparksFlyOut
    @SparksFlyOut 2 года назад +3

    God damn dogs! Grats on removing the stain and this helpful video. I'm about to tackle the same job, but my stains are darker.

  • @macrapidito1
    @macrapidito1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video research 👌🏼

  • @SuppaflyZSM
    @SuppaflyZSM 2 года назад

    nice that sanding worked. I wonder if oxalic acid would have worked better than peroxide if sanding wasn't an option.

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  2 года назад +1

      probably worth a shot? I'd imagine any sort of chemical solution that removed the stain would also affect the surrounding wood & finish

  • @druckza
    @druckza 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video! We are going to tackle a similar spot (with a full floor refinish, also), and I was worried this stain wouldn't come up. Of course it's right in the walk-way entry, not in the middle of the room where it could be covered with a rug if need-be. We ripped up OLD carpet (from the early 80's?) and found these same spots. Any change of a before and after shot of your floor finished?

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  2 года назад

      hey good luck with your spots. I felt lucky it came up, I was not expecting it to. These spots were maybe 5-6 years old but I would think as long as they haven't penetrated too deeply into the wood, the age of the stain shouldn't matter. As long as the wood is thick enough to withstand 50-ish passes with an aggressive grit. Not sure how I could easily post a pic on YT but we stained + poly to match an adjoining room and it came out fine. Good luck!

  • @sarahdso2009
    @sarahdso2009 Год назад

    You have to do it several times a day for weeks but it does help...eventually

  • @momlikesmemore
    @momlikesmemore 9 месяцев назад

    Whoa, there is hope for my floor!

  • @PsychoKittiesMovie
    @PsychoKittiesMovie 2 года назад +2

    Did you sand the entire floor or just the damaged spot? If it’s the later, did the finish match with the old?

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  2 года назад +2

      The former. I was tackling this as part of a full floor refinish. Sanded the entire floor after I dealt with this problem area

  • @elsien_3779
    @elsien_3779 2 года назад +1

    what sander did u use? I'm about to take the same kind of job

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  2 года назад +3

      Drum sander rental from Home Depot. Looks like the model is American Sanders EZ-8. Used 24 grit on the problem areas, then 36, 60, 80, 100, 120 grit on the rest of the floors. Orbital sander for the edges. Good luck!

    • @lynnie6120
      @lynnie6120 10 месяцев назад

      What about the finish after the sanding?

  • @Nninjarider
    @Nninjarider 4 месяца назад

    i seeit does nothing for stains. how about odor ???

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  4 месяца назад

      We never smelled this stain. Was hidden under a carpet, we didn't know about it

  • @shariisaac1093
    @shariisaac1093 2 года назад

    So are you just saying to use a 24 grit on the sander?

    • @damnedhumanrace
      @damnedhumanrace  2 года назад +1

      That is what worked for me in the end, along with doing a ton of passes (50+?). If I had not had access to the 24 grit I think the 36 may have worked with a large number of passes

  • @LorettaPowell
    @LorettaPowell 10 месяцев назад

    Throw rug

  • @MissKrisLoves
    @MissKrisLoves 7 месяцев назад

    Ahha so just borrow a sander then. Oky doky lol

    • @MelGle001
      @MelGle001 2 месяца назад

      Home Depot rental. People do it every day.

  • @marshallbrooks4982
    @marshallbrooks4982 2 года назад +3

    Just replaced the boards man lol.

  • @whathappenedtofreethinking6902
    @whathappenedtofreethinking6902 2 года назад

    Ahhhhhhhhh stop the madness!!!