đœđš The stink from the toilet crawls through the whole place, turning every visit into a fight with the air đ€ąđ„Č Smell sticks, wonât go away. But one simple method from my mother-in-law and the smell is gone đ±đ§Ž Works fast, costs little, keeps the air clear for weeks đȘ Told about the trick of my mother-in-law in the article below! đ
Getting rid of that unpleasant sewer smell in the toilet can be a real headache. But there are a few clever tricks that can make this problem much easier to deal with. Out team looked into different methods and picked the one that works best.
At first, many people think the bad smell comes from the dirt and buildup inside the toilet bowl. While itâs true that limescale and stains can create a bad odor, they are not usually the main reason for that strong sewer smell. Cleaning the bowl will make the toilet look better and feel fresher, but it wonât solve the real problem.
After that, most people turn their attention to the toilet brush. Itâs a good idea to replace it regularly because it can hold bad smells. You can also pour some citric acid into the brush holder. This will help make your bathroom smell a bit nicer.
The next common step is to hang fresheners or toilet bombs on the toilet rim. They give off a pleasant scent but only work for a short time. You need to buy new ones every week or two, which can get expensive.
So, what can you do if you donât want to spend too much money? Thereâs an unusual but simple trick that doesnât involve special toilet products. It turns out that pouring a bit of glass cleaner into the container where you keep the toilet brush can help get rid of that unpleasant smell.
Whatâs even better is that the glass cleaner wonât give off a harsh chemical smell. This method is cheap because you only need a small amount, and you can still use the rest to clean your windows. The sewer odor will be gone for weeks. Just remember to top up the glass cleaner from time to time.
With this easy and affordable trick, your bathroom will stay fresh without the need for costly products.