agree with Bob...you can get rid of the odor with a enzyme designed for odors.  

On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 10:06 AM Bob Murrell <bmurrell@m3techinc.com> wrote:
Ken, it will have to be refinished. Urine initially is acidic and causes etching in marble and other calcium based materials. You will need to refinish this. How coarse you have to go will depend on the severity of the etching.
Once bacteria attack’s the urine, it basically turns into ammonia, which produces the offensive odor.
Do a test to confirm the results and procedure.
Good luck

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On Mar 14, 2019, at 9:48 AM, Ken Pistoresi <ken@cleansweepbakersfield.com> wrote:

Good morning partners any suggestions on how to remove urine stains from marble floors?

Thank you


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