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Getting Rid of Bleach Smell on Walls?

I followed a handy tip to remove large red wine stains from my reception room wall by dipping a paint roller in bleach and rolling over the stain. It worked a treat, but two days later (with the windows open) and it still smells very strongly.

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December 28, 20160 found this helpful

Wash again with a solution of baking soda in water. Leave bowls of vinegar around the room. If you have a fan put that on high with the doors and windows open. Don't use vinegar with bleach as it may form chlorine gas, though in your situation it seems unlikely. Hope this helps.

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December 28, 20160 found this helpful

The Mary Hunt website always recommends Nok-Out to remove odors. It can be ordered on Amazon.

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