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August 22, 2008 at 12:19PM
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Hi. I am looking for a good product to help remove my dogs urine odors from the kennel area. I am currently using a product from Walmart, which does work but is getting expensive to use every other day. I have 2 Labs and the kennel area is primarily dirt and concrete. Any body have any suggestions? I prefer to hook something up to my hose and use it that way.
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- jro
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posted on August 22, 2008 at 01:06PM
This isn't for dog urine specifically, so your mileage may vary, but I've used white vinegar as a cheap way to get rid of cat urine odor. It doesn't work quite as well as the fancy enzyme based solutions, but for things that are easily washable or very large it's served it's purpose.
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posted on August 22, 2008 at 01:45PM
Well thanks for the info. It would certainly be alot cheaper than what is sold in the stores! Would you use it full strength or could I mix it in a spray bottle with a hose adapter? The area I need to clean is about 48' long.
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posted on August 22, 2008 at 01:50PM
Mostly I dilute it unless it's been, umm, really bad. But, I've never had to de-odor anything that big.