Amazon has
24-Oz Nature's Miracle Dual Action Hard Floor Pet Stain & Odor Remover on sale for $4.49
Now $4.29.
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Petsmart has
24-Oz Nature's Miracle Dual Action Hard Floor Pet Stain & Odor Remover on sale for $4.49
Now $4.29. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise
shipping is free on orders $49+.
Petco has
24-Oz Nature's Miracle Dual Action Hard Floor Pet Stain & Odor Remover on sale for $4.49
Now $4.29. Select free store pickup where stock permits, otherwise
shipping is free on orders $35+.
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Not all hardwood is heavily varnished and waterproof. In fact, no real hardwood is waterproof. They may be water resistant but none are waterproof, and hardwood comes in many finishes, making some less resistant than others. It's like a coffee table—if you leave a glass with ice water on it long enough, The condensation is going to permeate the wood and leave a ring on your table.
Having any pet, you don't know it's whereabouts every second of the day or what it's doing. If there is an accident somewhere from an elderly, ill, or baby animal, you may not find it for hours depending on where it is and where you are i.e. at work, leaving adequate time for it to permeate the floor.
The real question is how this "hardwood" differs from the urine destroyer version of this product. If anything, that is the gimmick.
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The bigger question here is why is someone letting urine stand that long? Maybe it's in a basement where a pet might urinate (like during a storm) and it goes unnoticed for a couple of days or a week?
I've seen issues where someone has laid a carpet over a terrazzo floor and their pet will urinate on the carpet, trapping that urine against the terrazzo and when the carpet was finally removed years later, the stains were so deep the terrazzo was ruined.
Im sure it's worse for wood.
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Not all hardwood is heavily varnished and waterproof. In fact, no real hardwood is waterproof. They may be water resistant but none are waterproof, and hardwood comes in many finishes, making some less resistant than others. It's like a coffee table—if you leave a glass with ice water on it long enough, The condensation is going to permeate the wood and leave a ring on your table.
Having any pet, you don't know it's whereabouts every second of the day or what it's doing. If there is an accident somewhere from an elderly, ill, or baby animal, you may not find it for hours depending on where it is and where you are i.e. at work, leaving adequate time for it to permeate the floor.
The real question is how this "hardwood" differs from the urine destroyer version of this product. If anything, that is the gimmick.
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