Wednesday, February 3, 2010

How To Deal With Dog Odors How To Deal With Pet Odors (dog And Cat) On Concrete And Some Sub-flooring?

How to deal with pet odors (dog and cat) on concrete and some sub-flooring? - how to deal with dog odors

We have to treat and / or insulating these areas - that is pet urine on the concrete floor in the garage, basement, and some cardboard (yes - hurry ... a project with the homeowners and convert 1 / 2 in the garage The living room ... and I can not explain all the reasons, but you must stay.) I'm not sure that the products use, but obviously can not replace concrete floor, new flooring and is expected to be on board in a week are installed.

How can we meet these odors PERMANENTLY?

10 comments:

vincent s said...

Wonders of nature and polyurethane layer or an oil-based Kilz primer

blue guru said...

It elimiators available. Check your local pet store or look online to find a way to their own special mix. Mixtures of vinegar often eliminate the smell. For concrete, you can check a pressure washer and then a smell of solvent. Sealed with the weather also helps.

michael k said...

You can try to paint Kilz. I've used in the past to get rid of the smell before installing a wood floor concrete

Anonymous said...

Stains best you can and paint them with 2 or 3 layers of Kilz primer.

Anonymous said...

Stains best you can and paint them with 2 or 3 layers of Kilz primer.

Anonymous said...

Stains best you can and paint them with 2 or 3 layers of Kilz primer.

Anonymous said...

Stains best you can and paint them with 2 or 3 layers of Kilz primer.

randomco... said...

I seconds, the use of reccommendation Kilz first. It works wonders.

colonels... said...

there are things that as an awesome natural wonder that works. You can find in most pet food stores.

colonels... said...

there are things that as an awesome natural wonder that works. You can find in most pet food stores.

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