If you have kept a cat for period of time in your basement and cannot get the smell of urine out of the concrete floor there are a number of remedies you can take.
Muriatic acid to clean cat urine from basement floor.
When i went to the room and opened the door there was about 2 feet of a cloudy look rising from the floor.
When the floor is dry use a short nap paint roller on a long handle to apply the stain in.
Brush it on with a scrub brush or even better use an acid brush with a 3 4 foot handle.
It is excellent for cleaning away rust stains and efflorescence but must be used with extreme caution.
I closed the door and left.
Try a diluted muratic solution.
Muriatic acid is a strong acid cleaner used on masonry surfaces to clean stains.
Someone tried to clean the floor with a carpet shampoo machine then washed with a muriatic acid mixture.
A cat and possibly dog were allowed to urinate all over an exposed rock floor in an indoor hot tub room.
There are a few solutions that you can buy at a retail store that are made specifically for the purpose of removing odors.
His lease allowed one cat surprise surprise not only did he have two cats but also a ferret leaving behind a nasty urine smell mostly eminating from the sunroom off the living room.
Dog or cat urine has a way of seeping in and working its way down into concrete materials it s own.
Be careful to keep the acid off your skin and clothes.
If the acid comes in contact with skin wash it away with large amounts of water.
And anyone who has had cats or dogs knows that an animal urine stain can be difficult to get rid of from your garage floor basement flooring patio and under carpet pads.
The sunroom is not linked into the hvac system so the current tenants are thankfully not using that room now that cold weather is here.
After 20 minutes hose the floor three times to rinse away all the acid and stop the etching action.
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It can be used as a cleaner to get out tough stains but it should be handled with caution since it s highly corrosive and poses the risk of burning to anyone who comes in contact with it.
Muriatic acid is the strongest acid available to the public.
Muriatic acid should never be used indoors and has to be thoroughly neutralized before disposal.