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I have an unfinished room in the basement level of my home, and one
of my cats (now deceased) made quite a mess on it deficating and I can't find a product that will clean the stains. Any heavy-duty cleaners I find for concrete are for garages, etc. What is a safe way to clean deep stains indoors that won't hurt pets? -- Cheryl |
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In article , Cheryl wrote:
I have an unfinished room in the basement level of my home, and one of my cats (now deceased) made quite a mess on it deficating and I can't find a product that will clean the stains. Any heavy-duty cleaners I find for concrete are for garages, etc. What is a safe way to clean deep stains indoors that won't hurt pets? Have you tried ordinary household ammonia? |
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Maybe you could clean it as good as possible and then seal it. Sealing it
might trap in the stink and prevent any other stinks from penetrating it. "Cheryl" wrote in message ... I have an unfinished room in the basement level of my home, and one of my cats (now deceased) made quite a mess on it deficating and I can't find a product that will clean the stains. Any heavy-duty cleaners I find for concrete are for garages, etc. What is a safe way to clean deep stains indoors that won't hurt pets? -- Cheryl |
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