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Getting Rid of Odor in BathroomBy mmcmeel from Houma, LA Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting Rid of Odor in BathroomI am late in posting this, but I am wondering if the stench in the bathroom was there before you painted? If not, than it must be the paint smell, which will likely dissipate in time if you air out the bathroom. Did you use an oil base paint? If it is not the paint, then the other posters have put you on the right track. Post by louel53 RE: Getting Rid of Odor in BathroomOther than asking a plumber, try the sink bowl. That hole that we don't see but is there if we look. If I don't pour mouth wash or light bleach, it can stink. This odor occurs from spitting from brushing teeth/removing makeup and whatever. Just another suggestion! TK Post by Santina RE: Getting Rid of Odor in Bathroom
Once you found the source of the smell (I agree with one tip that you need to find the source of the smell first) use a can of Lysol spray preferably the original scent and not a flowery one. I could only find the spring waterfall scent, but it worked. It controlled a bad odor in the garbage bag until I had time to take the garbage out - spoiled can of dog food left out - and had forgotten about it because the odor was gone. Post by itsagift RE: Getting Rid of Odor in BathroomUncap a very small bottle of white vinegar, set it where it will not get turned over AND it will erase all bad smells. Even cigarette smells! My husband smoked while on the toilet so, I know for a fact that this works every time. Post by Paula Jo Carr RE: Getting Rid of Odor in Bathroom
Something that hasn't been mentioned. I live in a 109 yr old rental house, and a lot of things aren't updated nor up-to-code! Post by Reen1960 RE: Getting Rid of Odor in BathroomBowls of charcoal placed in the room are recommended for removing smoke odors, so maybe it will work for you. Charcoal absorbs odors, but don't get the kind with lighter fluid in it, or it will leave an odor of its own! Post by LizCar RE: Getting Rid of Odor in BathroomIt could be the wax ring under the toilet that is loose or needs replacing. It can leak liquid and smell if it is. Post by fatboyslimsmom RE: Getting Rid of Odor in BathroomI also think you need to find the source. You can look in drains, caulk, and around the toilet but I suspect you'll find the floor under and around the toilet to be the problem. You may need to reseat your toilet after replacing some flooring. Post by Glenn'sMom RE: Getting Rid of Odor in Bathroom
Before you can fix the problem, you have to find out what is causing it. Check all the drains to see if the smell is coming from one of them, then check under the sink. A water or drain pipe might have leaked sometime in the past and caused water to get under the sink, into the floor. Post by Fortunately |
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