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Odors Coming From Downstairs ApartmentHer dirty smell is constantly wafting up into my apartment. I have tried everything: neutra air spray, glade plugins, febreeze... You name it, I've tried it. Is there some miracle solution that is cat friendly? She will never clean and I can't afford to rent elsewhere. Help! Melissa Feedback About This Post:RE: Odors Coming From Downstairs Apartment
Well, I tried the vinegar- my cat absolutely hated the smell. She prefers candles. ha ha Post by wheelbarrow_1 RE: Odors Coming From Downstairs ApartmentTry heating plain white vinegar (NOT boiling) on the stove for as long as you need to until the smell is gone. About 1/2 cup should be enough. Do not add any water to it. It will neutralize the air and the vinegar smell will dissipate very quickly taking odors with it. I do this whenever I cook fish or broccoli or brussells sprouts. It really helps remove odors quite quickly. You can pick up a big jug of distilled vinegar for cheap at Costco. Post By Suzie (Guest Post) RE: Odors Coming From Downstairs ApartmentTry Odor Ban from Sam's Warehouse. Post By Kimberly (Guest Post) RE: Odors Coming From Downstairs Apartment
yes, you would better off letting apt. manager know, Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Odors Coming From Downstairs ApartmentIf you haven't called your landlord perhaps that's the place to start and a call to the health department would also be in order. Are there children there? Call Children's Protective Services. Good luck! Post By Babs (Guest Post) RE: Odors Coming From Downstairs Apartment
I really agree that the landlord needs to be contacted. Also, the Health Department in your area may need to take a look, but I know both of these things could make neighborly relations "sticky." Please see my reply to the girl who asked about getting the urine smell out of her child's PJ's. I recommended a Watkins product called Odor Zap - it's great, and I really think it would help you tremendously. If it doesn't, you get a full refund. Post by Trudy Powell RE: Odors Coming From Downstairs ApartmentWe have a similar problem with our downstairs neighbours-- only it's their cooking and smoking. The best thing is an ion air purifier. If you share vents, you could add filters to them (the better quality, the better here). Beeswax candles also clean the air-- they remove polutants and even pet dander. I do a lot of aromatherapy, but I find it is only a temporary solution. Post By Sarah (Guest Post) RE: Odors Coming From Downstairs Apartment
There is a product that I've purchased at WalMart that works pretty well. I don't have a bottle handy right now, but it seems to me it is called Odor Out. Its in a clear, pump bottle. Also, have you tried simmering a pot of water with apples and some spices? When I can't stand the smell at our house (2 cats, 1 dog, 2 children), I do the simmer thing. You have to watch the pot and make sure it doesn't boil over or dry, but it is effective. Post by jlxian RE: Odors Coming From Downstairs ApartmentI have 2 cats and 2 dogs and my house can get pungent at times... LOL - I use the Bath and Body plug ins - they seem to last longer than the store bought plug ins and they're a lot more pungent. Also, talk to your landlord and see if they will send a letter to the dirty neighbor.. Post By KristaLove (Guest Post) |
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