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Banish bad household smells

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Whether you moved somewhere new and are dealing with someone else’s leftover odours or you live with a smell factory (like a litter box or a smoker), there are ways to deal with a malodorous situation aside from a clothes peg on your nose.

SMOKE IS A KILLER

Tobacco smoke is a particular­ly stubborn smell. If you are the smoker and you continue to smoke in the house, you will not be able to remove the scent completely, but an electric air purifier can help. If a smoky essence has been left by a previous tenant, you can freshen things up with a thorough cleaning. It’s not easy, though, and you might have to bring in a profession­al to steam the carpets, curtains, drapes, and upholstere­d furniture. Walls also absorb smoke, unfortunat­ely. You can implement the technique experts use in buildings that have absorbed smoke from fires: seal the walls and ceilings with shellac or a shellac-based primer – this helps lock in the odour – and then repaint. If your landlord is top notch, you may be able to get him or her to pay for it.

WHAT CAN’T COFFEE DO?

Have you ever been to a perfume store? You may have noticed that they keep jars of coffee on hand to keep the air from being overwhelme­d with competing smells by absorbing them. This is a much better way to deal with smells than trying to mask them with other smells. Coffee can absorb your household odours, too. Keep an open can of coffee near the cat’s litter box or in the corner of the laundry room, and your nose will thank you.

DON’T EVEN LET THE STINK HAPPEN

Better than dealing with an odour, of course, is preventing it from happening in the first place. One of the most common stinks is caused by mildew, which thrives in areas with prolonged moisture. If you want to prevent it from growing in your bathroom, get the air circulatin­g when all that post-shower steam is in the air. A dehumidifi­er or an exhaust fan will do it. Also hang your damp towels separately so they can dry thoroughly.

WET TOWEL SOLUTION

Speaking of, ugh, wet-towel smell, here’s how to get that particular odour out: mix equal parts of Borax and laundry soap and pour the mixture into the washing machine with the towels. Start the water, and then pause the cycle to let the towels (or clothing or shoes) soak for about 20 minutes before you run the machine on the regular cycle.

 ??  ?? Scooping out a litter box daily and changing the litter twice a week will help keep you and your cat happy
Scooping out a litter box daily and changing the litter twice a week will help keep you and your cat happy

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