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I have a cat who is spraying. I want to replace ...

I have a cat who is spraying. I want to replace the carpeting with possibly bamboo or luxury vinyl flooring. My concern is the smell that is already there. Can it be eliminated?


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If the odor is in your subfloor-- you will have to eliminate it before replacing the floor. Call a professional cleaner, they have "to the trade" only urine removers (neutralisers). Worst case, you will have to replace sections of the subfloor.

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