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Getting Rid of Urine Odors

September 18, 2004

woman holding her noseRecently, when visiting an elderly family member in a nursing home, I couldn't help but notice the strong smell of urine in the areas where he spends most of his time. Is there anything that I could suggest to the nursing home to do/use to mask this smell, at least in the room where he sleeps. I know it sounds ghastly but the staff are always cleaning up "little accidents", surely there is something that can be done to make it a little more pleasant?

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Kay from Albury, Australia

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September 19, 20041 found this helpful
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My father in law has the same problem. After he leaves, we spray the area with NutraAir or Febreze. Maybe you could suggest to the nursing home to have a supply of those cheapo chair pillows (I hope you know what I'm talking about, I've seen them at the dollar store and they have little ties on them which you're supposed to tie to the back of the chair) and replace the ones he's sat on every so often and put the dirty ones in the laundry.

 
By s.shep (Guest Post)
September 20, 20040 found this helpful
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I am a nurse and when I worked in a nursing home we used lemon slices! Put in a cup and tape to back of chair and bed. Change daily. We also took a lemon slice and ran the slice on the chrome on the guard rail.

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We used this also with someone that had flesh rotting and it really did help alot. Needed to change once a shift on that one,though.

 
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September 20, 20040 found this helpful
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No nursing home should smell of urine. If it does, it is a sign that the place is being inadequately cleaned. There are commercial products to deal with this problem. It isn't the responsibility of the nursing staff to handle this, either. The nursing home has a custodial staff that doesn't seem to be doing their job properly. Have a word with the administrator. Squeaky wheels get the grease. If this isn't resolved I would notify the appropriate state or governmental licensing board.

 
By Zina (Guest Post)
March 27, 20080 found this helpful
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I am a nurse and before that worked in a bar, we used to use vinegar and water to clean the urine odor(making sure to change the water and vinegar often) for the male bathrooms. In nursing we have used shaving cream. If the facility is old the flooring may need to be replaced, you can cot get the smell out if it has soaked in the floor no matter how hard you or housekeeping try.

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It may not be the homes fault. Unless they just won't change the flooring. Also you might want to check to see if your family member has a possible infection ( or someone that might share the space). Talk to other family members.

 
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March 31, 2023

Purchased this house 1 1/2 years ago, pretty much sight unseen. It was a pig pen, I don't believe it was ever cleaned as dust was major. My BIG problem is owners couldn't hit the toilet when urinating. The linoleum was completely eaten up.

I started by replacing the floor, still stinks, I spray and spray everything from disinfectant to fresheners. I resigned to replace whole bathroom and when I removed the vanity, I found the urine had penetrated the wood so I burned it. BIG help but still stinks. I will replace the tiles next and Clorox and disinfect the concrete next.

BUT to thank me for over paying by $20,000, the woman and her mother squatted in several more places in the house and then painted a few walls with feces.

Can't get the stench out, any suggestions PLEASE! OH, they were adults that P'd all over the bathroom, not kids!

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April 7, 20230 found this helpful
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Have you consulted a professional - just to see what they tell you?
The Internet is full of all types of suggestions, as I'm sure you already know, but I have found that an Enzyme Cleaner is the only thing that works for me. It's for sure that I've never had to tackle a job such as you have.

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You actually have several different types of problems and one is probably the 'memory' of this stench as you have been experiencing it from the first time you walked into the house.
This may make the problem very difficult for you to eliminate.

I would suggest having a professional give you an estimate on what they would do to remove this odor. This will at least provide some ideas on what it may take for you to do the job yourself.

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May 16, 2010

How do I get rid of urine smell in a rubber cushion?

By azcactus from Phoenix, AZ

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May 16, 20101 found this helpful
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I don't know if this will help, but someone on Thriftyfun recommended Dawn dish washing liquid for stains and I just used it to remove human urine stains from the rugs around my commode.

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I just took a white old rag and put warm water on it and a few drops of Dawn. I rubbed the stain pretty well, but not for a long time.

I washed the rug with laundry detergent and bleach and for the first time, the urine came out. For the past ten years I just replaced the rugs because I could never get the urine out, no matter what I used.

I never put these rugs with rubber backing in the dryer, I just air dry them.

I hope this will help you.

 

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May 18, 20100 found this helpful
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Depending on the size of the cushion perhaps you could wash it in your washing machine or a large washing machine available at the laundromat on the gentle, cold water cycle and make sure it is dried completely afterwards. If you're worried about shrinkage then allow to air dry.

 
May 19, 20100 found this helpful
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Major pet stores sell a product called "odor ban." It's absolutely wonderful. It's made specifically for urine, or any other organic matter. Bring your cushion outside and just pour it on...making sure it's thoroughly soaked through to the inside.

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No need to rinse it....just let it dry a couple of days. Odor Bans' purpose in life is to "eat" anything organic. This same concept can be also used on bed mattresses, furniture etc. It worked and I was very, very impressed.

 
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April 27, 2010

How can I clean a room of urine scent to keep other animals from being attracted to the area? I have heard that ammonia will hide a scent so dogs cannot follow it, but does it work for other things?

By Marty S

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April 27, 20101 found this helpful
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I've heard/read that ammonia is NOT what you want to use. It'll make the situation worse. Have you tried an enzymatic cleaner? I bought PetZyme from Petsmart, but there are other brands out there. Best of luck!

 
October 6, 20160 found this helpful
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DO NOT use ammonia. They have ammonia in their urine so it will simply smell like urine and they will be more attracted to it. Whoever told you to use ammonia is an idiot. That is ome thing you should NEVER use. Try a 50/50 mix of vinegar and water.

 
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April 29, 2017

I was wondering if it is true that if there is a bad stench in your home that if you cut an onion it will get rid off it. Please help, as someone I know has a bad stench from dog wee in their home and I'm trying to help them as they're elderly.

TIA

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April 29, 20170 found this helpful

If its that bad, try Nature's Miracle Stain and Odor.

 
April 29, 20170 found this helpful

I use white vinger works wonders ,after cleaning spot spray with a mix of equal parts vinager and water in spray bottle, then blot.

 
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May 26, 2011

My dog is now 8 or 9 months old and is a good dog. He goes potty outside, but he will go inside too and usually in the kid's room. What can I do to get rid of his scent that he smells in there, so he won't go in there anymore?

By Alyssa

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May 26, 20110 found this helpful

Most pet stores have "deterrent" type sprays that you can spray on problem areas, but the bottle says it only lasts 12 hours at a time. You can use store-bought pet stain remover to get the urine smell out, you just have to spray it generously and let it soak into the carpetpadding for 5+minutes. If that still doesn't work, a solution of water and baking soda may get remaining smell out. Hope this helps!

 
May 28, 20110 found this helpful

You need an enzyme cleaner that breaks down the urine, one I have used is called U R In Control. If the rug and pad are pretty old you might get rid of them, treat the sub-floor and then replace them. But if you don't want to spend the money, get an enzyme treatment, Petsmart carries them and many hardware stores. Don't use ammonia because it smells like pee. I keep the bedroom doors closed, as I have a 6 month old puppy and she is good now, but no use giving her the opportunity. Keep praising him and giving him treats every time he goes outside, too.

 
May 29, 20110 found this helpful

Vinegar! Plain old white vinegar, undiluted! Pour some in a spray bottle and spray the legs of any furniture, let it run off into the floor.Soak the favorite spots, let it stand awhile,then blot it all up,and go over the whole floor with vinegar and a mop.The vinegar is mildly acidic, (5%,you could drink it if you wanted to), but won't harm him, your kids, the coloring of the upholstery,or the padding under the carpet, if there is any. The odor will disappear as it dries, and you can wash whatever may need washing with vinegar in the machine. I buy it in the gallon size for about a dollar and a quarter.

 
October 10, 20160 found this helpful

I have found that Peroxide works very well for pet stains.If area is still wet, blot it up with paper towels, using a cloth, wipe with peroxide, blot it up with more paper towels. Repeat until stain is gone. The smell disappears so you will not have any repeat animal accidents in same area. Peroxide generally does not take color out of carpet or fabrics and isn't harmful to your pets

 
October 18, 20160 found this helpful

Using vinegar on some flooring will void the manufactures warranty.

 
October 18, 20160 found this helpful

Test first as peroxide will leave bleach spots on some carpeting.

 
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