A Whiff of Freshness: Dealing With Your Home’s Stinky Odor

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You may not realize it, but your home may have that smell that is nasty to others. Maybe you have become so used to it that it already escapes your notice. But wait until someone in the family points out that it’s getting worse, and the next thing you know, you realize that your home actually stinks.

Household odors happen, and they are normal. However, some families choose to ignore them or even mask them with deodorizers and spray, which only works for the short term. If you want to get rid of your home’s odors, you need to take some action. You may not have an idea where to start, but let this article give you some important pointers:

Spring clean your home

Maybe it’s time to spring clean your home. This time, make sure that every nook and cranny is squeaky clean. Vacuum the carpets or better yet, wash them, as your pet’s odors and outdoor soil might have been stuck on them. Take out all the drawers and clean them well to get rid of the musty smell. Your furniture’s upholstery should be also cleaned well, as these are easy absorbers of odors. Seek the help of a professional cleaner to make things much easier.

Clean your trash cans

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You may be throwing out the trash regularly, but have you been cleaning your trash cans? Trash cans need some cleaning, too! And that does not mean sprinkling it with water and having it dry under the sun. You need to clean it with soap and disinfectant to get rid of the bacteria that cause it to smell. To keep it from smelling, you may throw some scented cat litter or peelings of lemons or orange into the bottom of the bin before putting in the garbage bag. For daily maintenance, sprinkle some baking soda or coffee grounds to neutralize the stink. Just be wary of using baking soda on metal bins, as it may cause corrosion.

Check out your appliances

The appliances in your home are also major sources of the stink, so you better clean them up well. Start with the refrigerator. Do an audit and throw away all the expired products, which may be causing the smell. Defrost it, so that you can easily get rid of the meat smell in the freezer. Then, check your microwave and baking oven. There may be some food particles there that have gone rancid, thus causing them to smell.

Clean your humidifier

Some humidifiers for home use give your home moisture and fragrance. But what if some stink comes from your humidifier? There’s a great chance that it already has molds and the stagnant water has become a breeding ground for bacteria. Better clean it before putting diffuser scent or essential oils.

A clean home is a fragrant home

The stink does not instantly happen. It builds up over time, and it happens because you are neglecting cleanliness. To avoid household odors, you and your family should practice cleanliness – because a clean home is a fragrant home.

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