- Keep It Natural. 1/9. Commercial cleaning supplies leave a thick chemical residue in the air.
- Make a DIY Air Freshener. 2/9.
- Try Bamboo Charcoal. 3/9.
- Burn a Candle. 4/9.
- Clean Regularly. 5/9.
- Increase Airflow. 6/9.
- Remove Mold and Mildew. 7/9.
- Invest in an Air Purifier. 8/9.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how do I get rid of the bad smell in my bathroom?
Baking soda smells good and can actually absorb bad odors. Fill a bowl or mason jar with baking soda and leave it open in the bathroom. The neutralizing element of the baking soda will absorb and repeal the gross smell you want to get rid of.
Likewise, how do I stop my toilet from smelling? To prevent that more time-consuming (and disgusting) step, get into the habit of pouring ¼ cup of baking soda or 1 cup of vinegar with hot water down the drain weekly. Toilets can keep odor around even if you clean the toilet bowl regularly with strong cleaner or even bleach.
Consequently, what neutralizes the smell of pee?
Mix Baking Soda, Peroxide and Dish Detergent - Make a solution of baking soda, peroxide and any dish detergent. The combination of the three is powerful enough to drive away even the strongest of urine smells.
Why does my bathroom smell bad?
If a seal leaks water and sewage, a bad smell might not stem from sewage gases. Sometimes, water will pool in crevices in and around your toilet, attracting bacteria. As the bacteria grow, they produce a foul odor. Sometimes a toilet leaks from the wax ring, which seals the toilet drain and prevents water leakage.
