Does urineFREE remove black stains on timber floorboards?Updated 9 months ago
✅ Yes, you can remove black stains due to urine deposits on your hardwood floors.
⚫ Black staining on timber floors is usually due to urine accumulation and can be very difficult and tedious to dislodge. As you treat these stains with urineFREE, the black will start to turn grey and progressively lighten.
⚠️ Wood damage from uric acid can be irreversible so you may end up with a patch of light grey on your floor. Repeated applications will see the colour become lighter and the odour vanish. After you are satisfied you have eliminated all the urine, if the floor is to be exposed or if you are unhappy with the colour, then sand back the floor to its original state, revarnish and seal.
🧽 During treatment, often these stains will become darker and the odour greater on the first application. This is common, continue the process as above.
👀 Read our hardwood application process for more information.
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