Dog Stink?

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I have the job of cleaning and decorating a house which, no matter what I do still stinks of dogs etc ?

The premises used to have a puppy breeding enterprise, the bitches (20 or so) were always whelped in the house, and the puppies reared there in. The kitchen walls (granite) have been steam cleaned and the concrete floors scrubbed several times, the pantry scrubbed, likewise the back hall. All still pongy?

The rest of the house is not quite so bad, but any ideas for getting the wooden floors dog pong free?
 
I have the job of cleaning and decorating a house which, no matter what I do still stinks of dogs etc ?

The premises used to have a puppy breeding enterprise, the bitches (20 or so) were always whelped in the house, and the puppies reared there in. The kitchen walls (granite) have been steam cleaned and the concrete floors scrubbed several times, the pantry scrubbed, likewise the back hall. All still pongy?

The rest of the house is not quite so bad, but any ideas for getting the wooden floors dog pong free?

Scrub everything with biological laundry detergent.
 
I wouldn't use jeyes fluid unless you want the house to smell like a nasty gents public toilet. I'm not sure what the answer is but jeyes isn't it.

Is bicarb of soda any good? That's known for eliminating smells I think.

PS just did a quick search. White vinegar diluted with water or use baking soda sprinkled over the floor & leave at least 24 hours then sweep up
 
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Thanks guys, the bio. washing powder seems to be good!

Does it have enzymes??

Going to try the vinegar and water on the wooden floors, I'll let you know.
 
Cefyl was spot on, the biological washing powder has done the trick...... Thanks Cefyl, I am very greatfull for that tip.
 
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