The 4 Best Cleaners For Dog Urine On Hardwood Floors In 2022

Posted by Jenniffer Sheldon on Monday, June 24, 2024

Made with pet-safe ingredients and without ammonia or bleach, this concentrated enzyme cleaner is formulated to be safe on most hard floor surfaces, including wood, tile, laminate, and vinyl. To use it, just mix it with water in a spray bottle. It’s available in a 24-ounce size that results in a whopping 24 gallons of cleaner after diluting it.

When spritzed, it leaves behind a fresh scent that several reviewers mentioned smells like citrus. One reviewer noted that “it works great on dog odors” left by urine. Another shopper described: “Potty training is going well but there is the occasional accident. I love that this cleaner gets the floors clean, takes away any odor and is safe for our puppy.”

The drawback to using a concentrated cleaner is that you have to do some prep work when making a new batch by diluting it down, but it’s very cost-efficient once you do. One bottle should be plenty for most households, but if you can also shop it as a two-pack if you want to stock up.

According to a fan: “We got our floors refinished last January and are pretty careful about what we put on them, since that was the last time we’ll be able to refinish them without full replacement. In a house with two kids, two dogs, and a cat, we’re deeply in need of an effective and gentle hardwood floor cleaner. We love that this product isn’t slippery or greasy and looks like new.”

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