Not sure if this is the right forum to post this...
I'm thinking of buying a house where an old cat lives, who apparently pees on the ceramic tile and grout floor.
I am extremely sensitive/allergic to the ammonia of old cat pee (ripping up carpets in my house etc and still it’s a problem). I smell ammonia in the house and I choke and my eyes run. (no one else has a problem with it, but I have chemical sensitivities).
The warmer the house is the worse it is.
Can cat ammonia be cleaned from tile/grout or has it possibly permeated the grout/tile and seeped down into the material and even floor underneath. Like it did with my house carpet and lino (especially in the corners).
Will diatomaceous earth help?
Anything you can tell me will be so much appreciated.
Thanks!