I have 2 little boys and a big boy, and clean my bathroom every day. I've cleaned the bathmat, scrubbed with a toothbrush, used Mr. Clean, dishsoap, even microfibre. I can't pinpoint where exactly on the toilet the smell is coming from, it is driving me crazy.
Other people have boys and their toilets don't stink, and I can't imagine anyone cleans their bathroom more than once a day. What do you use?
2007-05-25
17:05:30
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missm
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➔ Maintenance & Repairs
It may not be the toilet but a crack in the caulking around the seal on the floor! The urine may have seeped down into the floor boards.
Search for cracks, holes, open seams! Wash floor with
**** and Span and vinegar, and warm water, use a old rag to really clean around the base of the commode.
rinse with warm water.
2007-05-25 17:13:51
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answered by lensladee@sbcglobal.net 2
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It's a hard job I know, I'm a man. I care for my daughters home, three stories and three bathrooms. A farm.
I swear, I'm going to make them start sitting down to "pee" if they don't start hitting that porcelain potty.
There's yellow dribblies everyday all over it. The board sometimes never gets lifted when in a hurry. They have horses and there always in a hurry.
I start with a washing of Dawn and hot water. I then scrub with the "Works" and then bleach. Sometimes the waste gets into the cracks around the toilet and I've had to re caulk. I've replaced the board that also was cracked. After all is said and done, spray with Oust.
I keep threatening to make them sit to "pee" try that.
2007-05-25 22:29:43
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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I finally discovered my little boys left little dribbles all around the toilet. On the rim, and it would drip to the floor area around the front of the toilet. With my boys, it was pretty much cleaning the entire toilet area a couple of times a day. Good luck.
A friend moved into a house that contained that smell. It had gotten into the floor under the toilet.
2007-05-25 17:48:08
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answered by petelee 2
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there's a product with the help of Lysol referred to as "Neutra Air" that works quite. maximum spray air deoderizers in basic terms cover up smells with flowers or fruit or some thing like that, yet this one doesn't fairly smell like some thing - it includes chemical substances that kill even with is causing the smell. i have used it for a lengthy time period now and it really is easily magnificent how properly it fairly works. so as which will be a sturdy momentary answer for you in case you could not discover the source. i might want to also propose calling a plumber to observe your lavatory to work out if s/he can ascertain out the position the smell is coming from, because you've appeared for it so confusing and by no potential got here across it. this is likely no longer some thing intense, yet you by no potential recognize - some thing causing a smell like which will be some thing significant rotting, or perhaps organic and organic cloth like a useless rodent stuck someplace. this is disgusting, notwithstanding it does take position. sturdy success!
2016-11-27 19:37:49
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answered by Anonymous
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that is a tough smell and hard to get rid of, but i always used those scrubbing bubbles or similar brand, and spray down the walls and everything anywhere close, i don't know if all men do it, but i caught my husband one time when he was done, he shook it off, thereby slinging the nasty all over the place, ,needless to say it was after that when i started washing everything in the bathroom, and the scrubbing bubbles says to let soak for about 5 minutes while it works, and it does work *smiles, no more stinky bathrooms for me. and its easy, after you let the bubbles work they quit bubbling, then you just rinse everything off, no scrubbing needed. !
kay
2007-05-25 18:37:26
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answered by kay 3
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It's probably not the toilet. It's probably the walls and floor and everywhere around the toilet!
2007-05-25 17:17:16
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answered by Hopper52 2
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pinesol, but you can also try lysol & febreeze. Keep an air freshener in there. Good luck with that.
2007-05-25 17:16:04
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answered by ropar 5
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