Use These 4 Tips to Remove Smelly Odors - James Layfield

Use These 4 Tips to Remove Smelly Odors

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From pet odors to that odoriferous dinner you cooked last night, bad odors can kill a showing. As a homeowner you can take steps to clear it up beforehand.

Deborah Johnson, a specialist with Merry Maids cleaning services says, "If you enter a home and immediately encounter a smell, that is generally all people focus on, and all they will remember."

The website Realtor.com served up these tips to help vanquish those odors:

  1. Pet urine:It's important to utilize a spray treatment with enzymes that break down odor molecules. It's best to soak an area to allow time to permeate into the carpet.
  2. Dinner:pro-actively as you are cooking, try to open all windows and keep the hood fan on high when cooking those especially stinky items like fish. If the odor persists, fill a bowl with white vinegar or coffee grounds. Put it on one of the counters overnight to absorb the smells.
  3. Paint:Try the onion method. First slice an onion in half. Put the halves on a dish on each side of the room to cancel out paint smells, while the onion smell should only stay for about an hour.
  4. Kitchen sink:Preform a visual check on your disposal and confirm that nothing is stuck. Second, put 2 or 3 slices of orange or lemon into the disposal. Run the water and turn on the switch to get that clean scent of the citrus fruit.

Main article: "Tricks to banish bad smells from your home --forever", Realtor.com

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