I'm with ya'll, you have the carpet & pad up, plywood is $8.00-$10.00 a sheet? I'd replace it.
No worries about having to soak it with solution, sealing it and hoping you got the odor.
What century are you living in? $10 a sheet plywood?
I'm with ya'll, you have the carpet & pad up, plywood is $8.00-$10.00 a sheet? I'd replace it.
No worries about having to soak it with solution, sealing it and hoping you got the odor.
lol I bought 3 sheets the other day of sanded 3/8 for the transit and they paid me to haul it away.
Hell, I didn't pay attention, it like gas. Do I really care what it costs. I just buy, the car has to have it.
My point gentleman...and Rickis you can tie up a shit load of money in attempting to correct a problem that "might" be more cost effective to remove.
*A shit load: a fookin lot!![]()
For small spots, I have been using Hydrocide. Been using it for a couple of months, so far, so good.Larry, We're waiting for the Hydrogen Peroxide recipe for this urine cleanup. Is this something we can use on concrete? I'm with Ron on using PetZone or OSR on pad or carpet and allowing dwell time. I would also like to know what everyone uses on a job with small urine spot all over the house?
Larry, We're waiting for the Hydrogen Peroxide recipe for this urine cleanup. Is this something we can use on concrete? . . . I would also like to know what everyone uses on a job with small urine spot all over the house?
That would be a pleasant aroma, burning urine soaked wood in a fine particle fog to go deep into your olfactory glands.Belt sander. Done.