Things You'll Need
- Towel
- Empty spray bottle
- Water
- Vinegar
- Baking soda
- Vacuum
Instructions
Set a towel over the puddle of urine if it is fresh. Step on the towel to soak up the urine. Just make sure you are wearing gloves. If there is no puddle, skip to Step 2.
Wet the urine area if you came across it when it was already dry. You can do this with an empty spray bottle. Just fill the bottle with water and mist the area where your dog peed. If the area is already wet from Step 1, you can skip this step and go to Step 3.
Sprinkle baking soda or a dry powder urine remover, such as UrineOut, over the wet area. These products are known for their ability to remove strong odors. Let them dry over the wet area.
Use your vacuum to suck up the dried powder. If you would rather use a dust pan and broom, you can do that. The urine and the smell will have been absorbed in to the powder. When you throw the powder away, you throw the smell away.
Wash your hardwood floors as you normally would.