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Terry
 
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Default Wil this conquer cat ****?

Ray wrote:


There is a product sold in pet stores called Nature's Miracle. It will
break down the enzymes in urine and eliminate the odor. You might want to
check that out too.


I tried this, in a similar situation, and it didn't help at all.


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My wife's stupid cat has used a corner of out living room to **** in
off and on for year - usually when the weather is bad outside she'l use
the corner instead of venturing out the cat door.

So, we decided to pull up the stinky carpet and put down hardwood
floors. Today we pulled up the carpet and discovered the OSB board
underneath also reeks of canine urine.

So we used a strong detergent and let it dry. Still there's the odor
although only half as strong.

I could replace the OSB but that's a lot of work. What if I paint over
it before putting the hardwood floor down? Do you thin any odor would
waft up into the room?


I ended up replacing the underlayment. In my case, you could smell it
in the basement as well (though not as strong), so I don't think paint
would have completely solved the problem.

T.