Help needed - disgusting previous occupant!!!
Help needed - disgusting previous occupant!!!
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The Highway Man

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7,196 posts

202 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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I wonder if any of you fine PHers will be able to help? The previous occupant of our house was incontinent with alcohol on board and subsequently used to urinate all over the master bedroom floor (nowhere else - just the bedroom!!) As a result of this, during hot weather, the bedroom stinks to high heaven rendering it useless. I've tried sanding the boards, neat bleach, disinfectant and painting the floor boards. It eases it for a couple of months then it comes back just as bad. Replacing the boards is not an option as the building is a housing association property and they wont allow me to change the boards, plus, I don't want to go to the expense of changing something I don't own!! Any suggestions to ditch the pong?

Manks

28,176 posts

246 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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The Highway Man said:
I wonder if any of you fine PHers will be able to help? The previous occupant of our house was incontinent with alcohol on board and subsequently used to urinate all over the master bedroom floor (nowhere else - just the bedroom!!) As a result of this, during hot weather, the bedroom stinks to high heaven rendering it useless. I've tried sanding the boards, neat bleach, disinfectant and painting the floor boards. It eases it for a couple of months then it comes back just as bad. Replacing the boards is not an option as the building is a housing association property and they wont allow me to change the boards, plus, I don't want to go to the expense of changing something I don't own!! Any suggestions to ditch the pong?
What paint did you use on the boards? It needs to be gloss and plenty of it. If that doesn't work I'd be going back to the housing association - arguing that there is a structural deficiency in their building.

anonymous-user

78 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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It needs new boards. have you spoken to the housing association?

Slagathore

6,184 posts

216 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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How big are the gaps in the floorboards?

It's probably gone through the gaps in the floorboards and is on the plasterboard below?

Probably need to get the boards up and treat below them as well?

The Highway Man

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Sunday 7th August 2011
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I was advised to use emulsion, which I did with no joy. frown

Conian

8,030 posts

225 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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febreeze all over n through the boards, use stiff broom to drive it into the boards

take some boards up and drop cat litter stuff under them. it'll soak up moisture and is designed to help mask cat wee smells


The Highway Man

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Sunday 7th August 2011
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Slagathore said:
How big are the gaps in the floorboards?

It's probably gone through the gaps in the floorboards and is on the plasterboard below?

Probably need to get the boards up and treat below them as well?
It's a solid mid 40s built house, so all the floorboards are thick tongue and groove, so there's no way it's got through to the ceiling space of the lounge. Looks like we're going to have to return to the housing association to try and get them changed!!

Manks

28,176 posts

246 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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The Highway Man said:
I was advised to use emulsion, which I did with no joy. frown
Nope, needs to be gloss. Emulsion won't seal the boards, gloss will.

I would try the glossing before going back to the HA. It will be far quicker and not expensive to try.

eldar

24,915 posts

220 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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They need stripping back to bare wood and scrubbing with hot water and a strong soap - There is some specialist stuff, I can't remember the name. May need doing twice. based on this, I think...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysol

There are specialist cleansers who deal with exactly this sort of thing (and much worse...). Shouldn't need the boards replacing unless its been happening frequently over a number of years.

daveparry

988 posts

224 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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Urine is alkaline so an acid based cleaner ie vinigar will work, diluted!! Alternatively baking soda again diluted but a lot less diluted than vinigar, use a wet mop, not too wet though as you don't want the downstairs cieling falling down!

Ilikebeaver

3,185 posts

205 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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Pet shops sell urine odour neutraliser for use if you have incontinent pet, but works on any fowl smell that lingers such as sick too.

It's very good and i would assume it would work on human smells too.

Much better than wasting money on febreeze

The Highway Man

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7,196 posts

202 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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Thanks for all the suggestions guys, I'll let SWMBO have a look at this thread to see what she wants to do. wink

chris1roll

1,899 posts

268 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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The Highway Man said:
Replacing the boards is not an option as the building is a housing association property and they wont allow me to change the boards, plus, I don't want to go to the expense of changing something I don't own!!
Are you intending on having bare floorboards in there or some kind of covering?

If it was me, I would probably just do it and not tell them, then carpet it (I'm assuming there was one in there before?) and they'll never know. You can get 14.4 sq m of the chipboard flooring from Wickes for £83
Quicker, easier, a definite solution and less hassle than anything else IMHO
I would view the £83 as a small cost towards making my home more pleasant to live in, regardless of ownership. I've spent more than that on paint in two rooms in the rental we're in now (landlord approved)
You could do it one weekend easy.
Just don't put your foot through the ceiling!

Edited by chris1roll on Sunday 7th August 11:28

Conian

8,030 posts

225 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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The Highway Man said:
I'll let SWMBO have a look at this thread to see what she wants to do. wink
yes, cos cleaning is HER job wink

The Highway Man

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202 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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We've already spent a fortune on the place. When we moved in, the place was yellow from nicotine. No amount of scrubbing would clean the paintwork ready for a fresh coat, so we stripped it all out and put identical stuff in only new. We just stained and varnished the new stuff, easier to keep clean with youngsters. wink We had to strip 5 layers of wallpaper off before we could put up new stuff, I had thick greasy nicotine jelly running down my neck from the ceiling!! that was a bugger to strip and re-paper!! We lost 3 carpets because of the smell, SWMBO has a strong sense of smell and even after cleaning, the carpets still stunk, so they were replaced!! I suppose I'll have to bite the bullet and replace the boards if glossing doesn't work. Her indoors is going to try one last time with the HA tomorrow to see if they'll replace them, they've just replaced all the external doors and windows, so get them whilst they're feeling in a generous mood!!;)

The Highway Man

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7,196 posts

202 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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Conian said:
The Highway Man said:
I'll let SWMBO have a look at this thread to see what she wants to do. wink
yes, cos cleaning is HER job wink
I'll let you tell her that!! she's a lot smaller than me but packs a punch that Mike Tyson would be proud of!! biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

dickymint

28,525 posts

282 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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Seal it in with heavy duty polythene?

Night Runner

12,423 posts

218 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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Can you not go at the HA from a health angle? Children + old urine....

Flintstone

8,644 posts

271 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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Sure it's the previous occupant? Don't sleepwalk do you?


wink

oldbanger

4,328 posts

262 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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