Bathrooms can sometimes become a little smelly (for reasons we don’t need to elaborate on here). And for that reason, they often require special treatment - hacks you can use to get them smelling fresh and beautiful once more.
Check out some of these ideas.
Check out some of these ideas.
How To Eliminate Bad Smells From Your Bathroom Forever
Make A DIY Air Freshener
Commercial air fresheners contain all sorts of compounds you probably don’t want in your home. PEG-40, phthalates, and 1,4-DCB are all common ingredients you find in bottles from the grocery store.
That’s why many people are now making their own DIY air fresheners without any of these chemical nasties. And it’s easy to do. The most basic, for instance, just combine rubbing alcohol and essential oils in a spray bottle. That’s it.
That’s why many people are now making their own DIY air fresheners without any of these chemical nasties. And it’s easy to do. The most basic, for instance, just combine rubbing alcohol and essential oils in a spray bottle. That’s it.
Use Bamboo Charcoal
Bamboo charcoal has some incredible properties, you’ll want to put to good use in your property. Thanks to its porous structure, it’s able to trap microscope odor-causing particles and keep them safe until you decide to throw them out.
What’s nice about bamboo charcoal is that it doesn’t attempt to mask smells. Instead, it captures the offending molecules and holds on to them until it is saturated. Plus, it looks very attractive too.
What’s nice about bamboo charcoal is that it doesn’t attempt to mask smells. Instead, it captures the offending molecules and holds on to them until it is saturated. Plus, it looks very attractive too.
Use Organic Cleaning Products
Commercial cleaning products often contain nasty chemicals that affect your body’s hormones and cause allergies. Hiring an organic cleaning service that uses all-natural cleaning products is, therefore, a possible way forward. This way, you can get experts to take care of smells coming from your lavatory without having to worry about any damaging chemicals coming into contact with your body.
Burn A Candle
Some people aren’t comfortable with burning a candle in the bathroom, just in case, it leads to fire. But so long as you set it up safely, you can do it.
Fire has always been a powerful deodorizer. It naturally destroys smell-causing compounds in the atmosphere when they come into contact with the flame, helping to improve the odor in the room over time.
What’s nice about burning a candle is that it prevents odor-containing particles from settling in places where they could cause additional smells, such as the carpets. As they diffuse around the room, they come into contact with the flame and are destroyed permanently.
Fire has always been a powerful deodorizer. It naturally destroys smell-causing compounds in the atmosphere when they come into contact with the flame, helping to improve the odor in the room over time.
What’s nice about burning a candle is that it prevents odor-containing particles from settling in places where they could cause additional smells, such as the carpets. As they diffuse around the room, they come into contact with the flame and are destroyed permanently.
Increase The Airflow
All modern bathrooms have to have an airflow outlet. It’s part of building code regulations. However, the size of the airflow aperture is usually quite small. And that means that water vapor and bad odors can hang around for longer than you’d like.
When it comes to increasing the airflow in your bathroom, you have two options. One is to install a fan-assisted outlet to enable more air to travel out of the room. Another idea is to install a second passive vent in your cavity wall.
When it comes to increasing the airflow in your bathroom, you have two options. One is to install a fan-assisted outlet to enable more air to travel out of the room. Another idea is to install a second passive vent in your cavity wall.
Clear Away Any Mold Or Mildew
Lastly, be sure to clear away any mold or mildew. Thanks to condensation, bathrooms are a magnet for the stuff. And once it gets inside, it is notoriously difficult to eliminate. If you spot black stains in the bathroom, apply some undiluted vinegar to kill all the spores.
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