TACT Techniques for Stubborn Cat Urine Odors: A Blog by TheLastResponders


When Cat Urine Smells Just Won’t Go Away
Cat urine odor can soak deep into carpets, subflooring, and even drywall, which is why household cleaners often fail. When the smell keeps coming back, it usually means the contamination is below the surface.
- How to get rid of persistent cat urine odor:
- Identify all affected areas, including hidden spots under flooring
- Use professional-grade enzymatic treatments that break down urine crystals
- Apply containment to stop odor evaporation
- Seal subfloors or surfaces to prevent odors from returning
With our proprietary chemicals, T.A.C.T. Ft Worth provides specialized odor remediation that removes the problem at its source—not just masks it.
For more information, visit our website on Odors.
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