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Urine Smell in My BathroomDenise Feedback About This Post:RE: Urine SmellWe have a rather unique problem. Living on the lake in a rural area we have a septic field for waste and water. Being conservation minded, I normally do not flush urine every time. However, with one toilet you get an immediate smell, whereas in our other bathroom there is none. There is no smell in the bathroom at any time other than immediately after urinating. The bowl has been bleached under the lip and very frequently and thoroughly cleaned. I am dead center in the bowl when using same. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Post By Chuck (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomI have twin boys who always seem to miss the toilet. I have tried everything to fix the smell! I have cleaned the walls, I have used bleach, I have used ammonia, pine sol, baking soda and everything else that you can think of. Is there anything else that someone can suggest that I may not have tried? Post By cali girl (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My Bathroom
In response to paulakay, about the urine buildup under your front toilet lip, I am coping with the same problem. Here's how I deal with it: Post By crystralblue (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomI was afraid I had a leaking toilet seal. My problem turned out be in the toilet bowl. When I got a stiffer toilet brush, it removed chunks of yellow crystallized urine from under the front toilet lip. The toilet doesn't clean itself when it flushes. There isn't much water, it is the low water use type toilet, and it just goes around the sides and back. It is pretty hard to clean under that lip. I have to really scrub it for awhile. That gets rid of the smell. Post By paulakay (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My Bathroom
Some one on Thriftyfun.com recommended Suave Green Apple shampoo to clean urine smells from their bathrooms. Post by metroplex RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomWe just remodeled a bathroom that was used for our dog for the 2 years before we had to have her put to sleep. Some nights she would pee on the floor. When we remodeled we thought we were going to have to put down all new subflooring, but surprisingly, it didn't need to be re-done. We put down ceramic tile 7 months ago. Last weekend, I had several young boys in my house and I cleaned the floor surrounding the toilet with bleach. Now I can smell the remnants of the bathroom when my dog slept in there. I cannot get rid of the urine smell. Could it be the bleach? I cannot imagine its seeping through the concrete backer board, the grout and the tile? Any ideas? Post By Laura (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My Bathroom
Uric acid is crystalline in structure and has a tendency to stick to just about anything. When the water dries, the odor goes away but when you shower or it's a warm and humid day, the odor comes back. Once it's in the cracks and crevices and even in well sealed grout (and porous tile or stone too) it's pretty much there forever since the only known chemicals that will actually break it down will also eat a hole through the floor in seconds. Post By Joe (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomI changed the wax ring, washed down the floors and walls with odor remover and then discovered there is a constant urine smell coming from within the toilet bowl itself. And I have not boys or men to miss and hit the floor or wall. :-) Any thoughts? Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomHello, I was wondering is it possible that our female cat could be urinating on the toilet seat? Post By owen (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomTry using an ultraviolet light in your bathroom. I had one that I bought to find cat urine and after reading this posting it occurred to me to try it in my bathroom to find the origin of a urine smell. I was very surprised to see spots of urine on the walls in unexpected places. Be sure to clean with an anti-bacterial type wipe so that you don't just spread the urine around when using a sponge. Post By Debbie (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomI would not combine bleach and dishsoap for cleaning - cyanide gas will form. Toxic! Post By Dee (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomMake sure you wash your walls directly behind the toilet. I had this problem & couldn't figure out where the urine still was as I could still smell it. I washed all up the walls behind & beside the toilet with bleach & dishsoap & it worked. Post by CoCo 007 RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomSoft toilet seats do hold the urine smell more than some others. I will not use the soft seats because of this. Also, since the cheaper wood composite seats are the only other seats to stay "up" for guy use on one particular toilet of ours, I do use those. They are cheaper and I can afford to change them when there starts to be an odor or obvious breakdown. Sometimes just removing the seat, soaking the bolts in bleach, and cleaning the fixtures with alcohol or bleach does the trick. Post By Jo (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomI have an idea for you about the urine smell in the bathroom. I also had this problem, and my sister who has 3 boys of her own suggested that I change my toilet seat. The reason being is that some of the toilet seats are made of some kind of absorbent wood material and that was exactly the kind that I had bought at Walmart. Only buy the seats that are made of hard plastic not pressed wood... See if that works, it sure did at my house. Post by sillygirl1717 RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomIf you have boys in the house, well, they "leak" on the floor, but assuming you have checked for everything else, like urine under a mat at the foot of the toilet, I suggest removing your toilet and changing the wax seal. I recently did this when I laid ceramic tile in my bathroom, and I was surprised how yukky it was up under there.... ewww! I'm sure you can find an internet site to explain it but it's really not as difficult as you may think. You pretty much just unscrew the bolts at the base and pull the toilet up and off. Clean up under there and scrape out the old wax seal and other unmentionable gunk and replace the old wax seal with a new one. Get one with the built-in flange, and go ahead and replace your bolts if they're old because they get built up a bit with urine and such too. Re-seat the toilet, tighten the screws and you're all done! Post by mef1957 RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomHave the wax ring replaced in the bottom of the toilet. It's probably leaking and will ruin the floor. Post By Enter (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My Bathroom
Our bathroom smelled so bad that it went away ONLY after we PAINTED it! Somehow the buildup of odors over the years got into the cracks/holes of the baseboards/sheetrock through light fixtures/switches, Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomI know this sounds weird, but my son's bathroom had a bad smell, also. I did everything I could think of. One day it dawned on me that maybe it wasn't urine that I was smelling, but something else. I took down his shower curtain and the the liner. The liner had a buildup of soap scum, shampoo, and hard water in the folds. I washed it in the machine - - I tossed a few bath towels in with in to give it some scrubbing action. It came out clean and no more odor. Now, when I start to smell the odor, I know it's time for another washing. Post by lovethosehounds RE: Urine Smell in My Bathroom
All the advice about removing tiles, carpet, checking all sources of the odor comes first. There is a wonderful product by METHOD cleaners (available at Target stores), that absolutely gets rid of urine smell. It's their bathroom cleaner, green with a cucumber scent, and comes in a spray bottle for about $2.99. Post By Ruth Farkas (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomI had a small set of plastic drawers that sit next to my toliet. I also had the problem of smelling urine after I had cleaned. Took the carpet up and threw it away and still smelled the urine. One day when cleaning I decided to take the drawers out and low and behold, there were urine stains on the underside of the drawers. Most men and I imagine young boys splatter urine when it hits the water so I guess you just never realize how much leaves the toilet. I'd suggest doing a complete cleaning of all that sits close to your toilet. Post By KathyM (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomDo you use any of those drop-in toilet cleaners (the ones that go in the tank)? Sometimes those make my bathroom smell like urine. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomEven if your son only uses it once in a while, does he keep it in the toilet? My friends son was a proverbial "bad shot" and they only got rid of the smell by pulling up the tile, bleaching the floor, pulling off the baseboards and then they installed ceramic tile and new baseboards. Post By Kathy (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomYou may have urine under the tiles of your floor. If you do, remove tiles in clean the floor with a good cleaner. Post by sdukes RE: Urine Smell in My BathroomIs there carpet which has perhaps become soiled? Post By Diana (Guest Post) RE: Urine Smell in My Bathroom
There might be a leak around the toilet - check to see if the seal beneath the toilet is form - sometimes the wax seal where the toilet meets the floor gets old & cracks. You could also try to caulk around the bottom edge of the toilet. Spray disinfectant to try to kill bacteria & remove smell. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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