For hardened urine stains a mix of baking soda mild dish detergent and hydrogen peroxide can remove the stain as well as any bacteria that linger on the floor.
How to clean cat urine off ceramic tile.
How to remove urine stains on glazed tile.
Soak up as much urine as possible by blotting with paper towels or cloth.
Mist the tiles and grout with the vinegar.
Add a few drops of dish detergent.
It helps to make a thick paste by mixing the baking soda with a little water.
Remove as much of the moisture as possible.
When using the vinegar method baking soda can be a nice sidekick.
Once you have your paste you can apply it to the grout and wait for about thirty minutes.
While effective vinegar can also eat away at and damage tile.
Pour undiluted white vinegar into a spray bottle.
As soon as you ve scrubbed blot the area with a clean towel turning the surface repeatedly to effectively lift the wetness.
Stir 1 tsp of baking soda 1 cup of vinegar and 1 drop of dish detergent in a large mixing bowl until the baking soda has completely dissolved.
On a hard floor you should be able to dry it completely.
After urine odor and stain are removed remove residue by applying a small amount of water to the area and blotting it up with a paper towel.
Wipe the area with a dry washcloth to remove any excess water or soap.
If you want to use white vinegar instead test it on a small area of tile first.
Then scrub it with your brush.
Scrub the area with an old toothbrush or scrub brush.
My dogs urinate and we try to wipe it up and wash it as soon as possible the stains leave an etching that looks like water spots in certain lights.
Use a sufficient amount of stain remover to ensure that product soaks the area you are treating.
Baking soda is a safer choice for tile.
Dry the floor with a towel or allow it to air dry.
Another recommended option for removing cat urine is vinegar.
Wipe the area with a paper towel to check if the stain has been removed.
Vinegar is an all natural cleaner and deodorizer that neutralizes the cat urine and removes the odor.
You may simply pour the cleaner over the floor or spray if it is in a spray bottle making sure the cleaner covers any grouting as well.
I have glazed ceramic tile that is dark brown made to look like parquet flooring.
Mix 8 ounces of the hydrogen peroxide with 3 tablespoons of baking soda in a spray bottle.