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Ceramic tiles reek of cat urine

Hi Eric, How do you get the smell of cat urine out of ceramic tiles? Thank you


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I think it will be in the grout not tile. Try removing grout and re grout and then seal the grout to prevent from same problem.

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Try clorox spray!

Posted 2009-12-17T20:40:12Z
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