The Best Way to Remove Urine Stains From Hardwood Floors

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Accidents happen, and when it comes to urine stains on your hardwood floor, finding the right cleaning solution is essential. With the right knowledge, supplies, and technique, you can successfully get rid of the stain and make your hardwood floor look as good as new.

We hope this article will help pet owners remove black urine stains from hardwood floors and get rid of bad smells effectively.

Dilute the Urine Stain

The first step in removing urine stains from your hardwood floor is to dilute the stain by mixing equal parts water and white vinegar.

mixing equal parts water and white vinegar

Use a cloth soaked in this mixture and gently rub the stained area of your hardwood floor until the spot begins to lighten. Let the mixture sit for several minutes before blotting it up with a dry cloth. Be sure not to scrub too aggressively, as it could damage the wood surface.

Pre-Treat with a Mild Detergent

Once the initial stain has been removed, pre-treat it with a mild detergent to break down any remaining bacteria. Even though many hardwood floor cleaners are marketed as “non-toxic”, try to use one that is certified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and contains no chemicals that could harm your floor. With a damp cloth or mop, lightly wipe down the area with your chosen detergent before blotting dry with a clean, dry cloth or towel.

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Use an Ammonia Solution

If the stain does not disappear even after pre-treating it with a mild detergent and wiping down the area, you may need to try using an ammonia solution. Mix one part ammonia in four parts water, dip a clean cloth in the solution and dab it onto the affected area. Blot the excess solution with a dry towel and allow the area to air dry completely before walking on it again. Repeat until the stain is gone.

Absorb With Paper Towels or Baking Soda

If the ammonia solution does not work, you can try using paper towels or baking soda to absorb the excess moisture and stain. Lay several layers of paper towels on the affected area and place a heavy object over it to hold them in place. Let the paper towels sit for an hour or longer until all the moisture is absorbed. You can also try sprinkling baking soda over the area and let it sit for 15 minutes before vacuuming it up completely.

baking soda

I’ve seen firsthand how well baking soda works to solve problems. They are very good at soaking up liquid from any surface, even hardwood floors. It can also be used to dry out pet litter and pet stools. The baking soda gets rid of the bad smell also.

Rinse and Dry With a Clean, Soft Cloth

After removing the urine stain, it’s important to give your hardwood floor a good rinse. Fill a bucket with warm water and mild detergent, dip a clean soft cloth in it, and then gently wipe the area that was stained. Once the area has been cleaned and dried, you can mop the entire floor with clean water to remove any remaining soap residue.

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Finally, let the floor dry completely with a clean soft cloth or air dry it before allowing anyone to walk on it.

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