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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A White pee stains on hard wood flooring

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    • LizzyBunny
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        Hi guys, I know you all have probably answered this many times but I was wondering how the heck to get those white marks out? I have used a few cleaning products while scrubbing and they disapear for 30 seconds and then come right back!! I’m going to get some vinegar tomorrow to make a vinegar/water cleaner. Thanks!


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          I’ve found it’s a stain or reaction with the floors finish rather then the wood itself. I’ve had some success with lemon peel and beeswax. Actually, a polish containing bees wax I made up years ago. I heated the lemon peel a bit to get the lemon oil warmed, then used the peel to rub to polish into the area. Then buffed it with a cloth.

          I suppose it depends what finish or treatment is on your floors. I’m not certain what ours is…varnish or polyurethane.

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      FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A White pee stains on hard wood flooring