Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: e newlands on July 18, 2010, 07:22:54 am
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carry out a end of tenancy clean of a house next week there are two wcs where there is a urine odour coming from the floor around the wc pans
the surface is old bare timber flooring not laminate
what is the best way to remove the smell
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You could try mopping with a strong solution of bleach when dry sealing with pva.
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i think there are two options,
1 is to remove the floorboards and replace them
2 is to clean them as best as you can and then seal it with some sort of paint
i think tose are your only options, because the smell will allways be there ragrdless how many time you clean it with chemicals its now penetrated the wood
sorry couldnt be more help, for the big pay id go with option 1 and it will guarantee the result, option 2 will only temporary work i think
thanx jonny
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As option 1 or try urine neutraliser on the boards, ozone the room and then leave a unsmoke odour block behind the pan
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removing the boards isnt a option as they continue thro 2 rooms ill try the other options
cheers
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try and not drink as much so that ya can find the bathroom at nite!!
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Clean... Dry .... seal with a shellac paint
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The ammonia will need to be neutralised before you could seal the boards which had they been sealed in the first place we would'nt be talking about it now. I use the ozone m/c to deal with the residual smells after drain blockages and have not been back to one yet
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what is ozone mc
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http://www.maxblasterusa.com/How_Ozone_Generators_Work.html
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Urine neutraliser plus polythene sheet and the ozone blaster inside an upturned bin.... but you must remove the bowl to clear the way to the wood. Sometimes drill a couple of holes.. Do not use bleach, this can take the strength out of the wood and the client may find himself in the kitchen.
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HI we do this type of work regular, can be a pain.
some times one of the above treatment works. Quite often a combination of the above is needed. Drying is important after cleaning as the bacteria needs moisture
We recently did one on a new build were apoxmently 20 cats were kept on the upper floors over a 12 month period. No rip out was necessary
richie
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Try this link for a couple of blog posts about biological cleaners which would sort this problem if you had a longer 'window of opportunity' to deal with it. http://www.newlifecleaning.com/blog/2009/05/we-all-nose-about-it-washroom-blues/
Phil D
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Sorry but there is an awful lot of difference between a problem in a domestic property and the same in a purpose built convenience. I have yet to go to a house that has a urinal trap!!!
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plenty of backing soda down there, very fine so easy to get between floor boards works a treat
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Hi
Spray the area with a solution of bio persil, 1 cap in 500ml.
Regards
Martin 8)
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Backing soda should work. It neutralizes urine smell
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Its not a good idea to use stuff that alters the ph of the wood and or kills off the natural enzymes as these can encourage wet or dry rot. Clients who suddenly find the toilet on top of the kitchen sink tend not to return.