How to Neutralize Dog Urine in a Run
1. Rinse the area with water:
Before you apply any cleaning solution, rinse the area with water to remove any dirt, debris, and loose urine.
2. Apply the cleaning solution:
Apply the cleaning solution to the affected area and let it sit for the recommended amount of time, usually 5 to 10 minutes.
3. Scrub the surface:
Scrub the surface with a brush to remove any stubborn dirt or stains.
4. Rinse the area again:
Rinse the area thoroughly with water to remove the cleaning solution and ensure that there is no residue left.
5. Dry the area:
Allow the area to dry completely to prevent future odors from developing.
6. Deodorize the area (optional):
If the odor persists, you can use a deodorizer specifically designed for pet urine to further neutralize any remaining odor.
Here are some additional tips for neutralizing dog urine in a run:
- Use a cleaning solution that is specifically designed for dog urine. These products contain enzymes that break down the uric acid in urine and remove the odor.
- If the urine has soaked into the ground, you may need to use a soil additive to help break down the uric acid.
- Be sure to rinse the area thoroughly after cleaning to remove any residual cleaner or deodorizer.
- Allow the area to dry completely before allowing your dog back in the run.
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