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Stone Teran
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Getting rid of pet odor

Stone Teran
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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A tenant had 2 big dogs and the apartment smells horrible.  We ripped out the carpet and padding and a concrete floor remains.  I've heard Kilz oil-based is used for pet odors but isn't it usually for wooden floors?  Can a concrete floor, painted drywall, or kitchen cabinets hold in odors??  What should I cover with the Kilz? 

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Joseph Catalano
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  • Lewiston, NY
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Joseph Catalano
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lewiston, NY
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All of thos surfaces can absorb odors.  We have had great success using kilz.  You can use regular paint over the Kilz.  There is a water based Kilz called Kilz MAX with I believe can be used on most surfaces.

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