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Wet dog smell

Bryan N.
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Tenants moved out and we had a wet dog smell.  Threw away the floor mat they left and it went away.  A couple days later it's back.  It's in a room with laminate floors next to the stairs (carpet).  No wet dog smell upstairs (all carpet) or kitchen or dining areas.  Just the living room and by the stairs.  I went in today and dropped an odoban bomb on the floors and stairs.  I've had great success with that product on pet pee smells.  I'm hoping that fixes it.  Any ideas of it doesn't?

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Take a black light with lights out and look all around. Sounds like mold or dog urine in places you can't see. If it soaked into cheap laminate you will probably need to rip out to get rid of it. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwf2Cmgj0NQ

You can find uv light at Petsmart and similar stores.

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