Cat urine on plywood floor.

dan mabes

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What would you use to seal a plywood floor with cat urine. Chemicals? Process?
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Dan M
 

Ken Snow

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Killz paint I believe but it still may get through. I ended up replacing 4 sections of sub floor, an all pad and carpet in a condo of mine years ago. Cat urine can b very pervasive and plywood is relatively cheap.
 

RGH269

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I have used Odor Barrier from CTI with success as long as the wood has not begun to deteriorat. Put it in a sprayer lay it down liberally works most of the time. If you use Kilz be sure to go with an oil base, I understand urine odor will come through latex base.

If it has penetrated to far into the wood save a lot of head aches and replace like Ken said.
 

Dolly Llama

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we bleach, dry and seal


Zinsser BIN is better than Kilz
Both shellac based , but Zinsser is the better product from my experience


..l.T.A.
 

tmdry

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Unsmoke clean/degreaser to clean first
Seal w/ Bin, better than Kilz

But 90% of the time I recommend removing subfloor, clean surrounding w/ unsmoke product, apply bin, install new wood subfloor, unsmoke product, seal w/ bin (if cat is still in the home).
 

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