I have tried getting her lady panties with pads built in but she won't wear them. Yesterday I was checking my parents room and the smell of pee was awful. I used baking soda on the wooden floor and then mopped. Seems to work. But her night clothes continue to smell even after washing them with powder and softener. Any suggestions!!!
Enzyme-based cleaners are better than vinegar, much safer than chemical cleaners, but not cheap. They are made of bacteria and enzyme digesters. Basically, they cause a chemical reaction that breaks down biological matter (like urine) into its chemical components, which releases the stains and smells. When I worked in property maintenance, this is what we used to thoroughly clean a place after tenants with pets and/or young children. (There is pretty much no other way to get the smell of cat pee out of a floor vent!)
I got my mom into the Depends pull-ups by appealing to her sense of shame, to be honest. It helps that she has to go for medical treatments 3x a week, because she does NOT want the embarrassment of going out in the world smelling like urine or feces. Having home support back me up on the smell factor was also very helpful in this "conversion."
I would try to get her to wear pull ups, anything you have to tell her or do to get her to agree would be worth the time and effort. I had to appeal to my dads pride regarding wet pants and odor, i just don't want you to be embarrassed, no shame in them dad. I had to address it a few dozen times to get compliance, once he knew that a large percentage of people use them from middle age on, he was better with them.
Best of luck, it's a stinky situation all the way around.
Once your Mom is use to wearing the Depend type products, try other brands, too, so Mom can have a choice on which ones she likes.
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