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How to Remove Crystallized Urine [Explained]

Do your clients frequently complain about the filthy conditions of your restrooms? Does this happen despite the fact that you clean the toilets every day?

Despite your best efforts to keep the toilets clean, discovering crystallized urine is frustrating.

So, how to remove crystallized urine?

Soak up any residual urine deposits before applying baking soda to the spots. Allow the baking soda to settle for a few minutes. Then, use an enzyme-based cleaner to totally remove the crystallized urine.

Up until now, we’ve just given an overview on how to solve your problem. We’ll be covering the rest in detail. Stay tuned!

Why does Urine Crystallize?

Urine that settles into permeable surfaces causes stains. This results in discolored blemishes. As a result, crystalline urine develops. Some stains are so intense that the tile grout burns and are permanently ruined.

When urine has had time to sink into the floorboards, it emits foul aromas. When the surface becomes wet, these will revive.

How to Remove Crystallized Urine In 5 Easy Steps

How to Remove Crystallized Urine

Having to clean up crystallized urine is not a pleasant task.  We know how frustrating it is.

We also understand if you’re having trouble removing it. However, cleaning up the crystallized urine won’t involve much work if you follow our steps. This is despite how disgusting it looks. But fret not, we’ll go over the process and steps in detail for your benefit.

If urine is not cleaned properly then the bad odor will come back to haunt. So do pay attention from here!

Necessary Tools

If you’re going to clean up the crystallized urine you’ll need the following items:

  • Enzyme Cleaner
  • Wash Cloth
  • Baking Soda
  • Dish Detergent
  • Rubber Gloves

Is Enzyme Cleaner a new name for you and haven’t used it before? Well here are some recommendations for the Best Enzyme Cleaners.

Product 1- Biokleen Bac-Out Natural Cleaner.Amazing Solutions Pet Enzyme Cleaners.
Product 2- Rocco & Roxie Enzyme Cleaners.Simple Solution Extreme Pet Enzyme Cleaner.

Now if you’ve got all the cleaning items, let’s get started with the cleaning.

Step # 1 Preparation

Preparation for cleaning

Before cleaning the urine stains you’ll first need to ensure that a few things are in place. Important among them is removing any electrical devices away from the urine marks.

First things first, wear a pair of clean gloves. This will make the work easier for you and keep your hands clean. Plus, you’ll be working with chemicals so it’s better to wear gloves.

Step # 2 Ensure Proper Ventilation

Ensure Proper Ventilation

Ensuring sufficient ventilation will minimize harmful substances in the air. These are the vapors that certain compounds may emit while in use. These also contribute to health problems such as occupational asthma.

Step # 3 Soak Up Urine

Soak Up Urine

Start by soaking up the urine with a washcloth. Try to soak up as much as possible. It will make the cleaning process easier.

Step # 4 Sprinkle Baking Soda

Baking Soda

Now that all of the urine has been soaked up, sprinkle baking soda all over the urine stain and other urine marks. Let the soda work for up to 5 minutes.

Step # 5 Apply the Enzyme Cleaner

Enzyme Cleaner

Using an enzyme-based cleanser, saturate the area. Cover the surrounding place in plastic wrap and let it sit for 24 to 48 hours. This will keep the product wet and effective for longer. After that, let it air dry.

If the stain remains noticeable even after air drying, repeat until the urine stains are completely removed. If the technique and instructions are followed correctly, all odors will be removed.

These were everything that needed to be done in order to remove those crystals. We both have seen what a hassle it is to clean urine crystals. So, we have a preventive measure for the future. Anti-Pee Paint.   

Anti-pee Paint can be painted to safeguard the bathroom wall against urine. It repels urine and removes the need to keep cleaning the walls regularly.

What to Do if Your Urine is Crystallized?

A diet heavy in protein or salt can sometimes cause urine crystals to develop. Dehydration from a lack of fluids also contributes to the production of urine crystals. Urine crystals might be caused by an underlying health problem in some situations.

If you find that your urine is crystallized, we suggest visiting the ER as soon as possible.

FAQs

Now we’ll go through some of the most usual questions that folks have. Let’s have a look-

Does vinegar damage toilet bowls?

Vinegar can not affect the tank, bowl, or inside components of your toilet. The product is non-toxic and effective at removing dirt, filth, and mineral stains. It also deodorizes toilets, eliminating the need to buy a commercial toilet cleaner.

Is it okay if I leave the vinegar in the toilet overnight?

Yes. The vinegar can be left in the toilet overnight. If your toilets seem relatively clean, consider leaving the vinegar on for around 10 minutes. If there is a particularly nasty ring, you can leave it on overnight to absorb.

Conclusion

We hope that this article on how to remove crystallized urine met all your needs to learn a proper and easy way to remove urine deposits. Good Luck process with how to remove crystallized urine from toilet bowl.

If you have further thoughts, let us know in the comments below.


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Sharone Stela has been a homeowner for 19+ years and has always done his own cleaning, repair, and improvement tasks.


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