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Hi.. I'm new here, and found your group from a friend's assistance in
navigating the web.

I was wondering if anyone of you could help. I'm a 30-something mom,
recently gone through an annulment. The house is in shams, as there no
longer is a man in the house.

First off, how do you get rid of the musty smell from tiled bathrooms?
Ours is fairly old, and the smell seems to be emanating from somewhere.
I've tried cleaning and scrubbing it to death, but nothing works.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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Hi.. I'm new here, and found your group from a friend's assistance in
navigating the web.

I was wondering if anyone of you could help. I'm a 30-something mom,
recently gone through an annulment. The house is in shams, as there
no longer is a man in the house.

First off, how do you get rid of the musty smell from tiled bathrooms?
Ours is fairly old, and the smell seems to be emanating from
somewhere. I've tried cleaning and scrubbing it to death, but nothing
works.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!


You are doing half the job. The second half is to ventilate the bath.
That may be as simple as leaving the door open. If you have a window try
opening it (just a crack in cold or hot weather).

There is also a possibility of a mechanical problem. If the above ideas
don't work, have someone inspect it. You may have a leak or hidden mold
damage. Those will only get worse and more expensive to fix.



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To me mustiness is associated with mold or sewer gas, laundry bleach
kills mold so clean everything with it, or the wax ring on your toilet
coud be bad

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Oh, thanks. Much appreciated help. Though I wouldn't mind opening the
window on the bath, I try to keep it shut coz I have a lot of peeping
toms. :-) Not the up-close type, but the ones with scopes and
binoculars and such.

Don't ask me how I know. It's fun frustrating them from time to time.

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On Nov 7, 10:05 pm, (m Ransley) wrote:
To me mustiness is associated with mold or sewer gas, laundry bleach
kills mold so clean everything with it, or the wax ring on your toilet
coud be bad


Thank you so much for the help... I will try that.



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What the others said.
You should proly keep the window open after showers, but also might want to
try a cheap dehumidifier, to really dry the space out, behind the walls as.
$139 at Sams.
Could also be wood rot under the tub area. Mebbe if an outside wall to the
bathroom is available, you can poke a hole in it for either a look, a whiff,
or to put a little muffin fan, to circulate dry air.
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Hi.. I'm new here, and found your group from a friend's assistance in
navigating the web.

I was wondering if anyone of you could help. I'm a 30-something mom,
recently gone through an annulment. The house is in shams, as there no
longer is a man in the house.

First off, how do you get rid of the musty smell from tiled bathrooms?
Ours is fairly old, and the smell seems to be emanating from somewhere.
I've tried cleaning and scrubbing it to death, but nothing works.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!



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Moonflower wrote:

Oh, thanks. Much appreciated help. Though I wouldn't mind opening the
window on the bath, I try to keep it shut coz I have a lot of peeping
toms. :-) Not the up-close type, but the ones with scopes and
binoculars and such.

Don't ask me how I know. It's fun frustrating them from time to time.

Hmmm,
If you don't control the moisture in the bath room all your hard work is
wasted. You'll never solve the problem.
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Moonflower wrote:
Oh, thanks. Much appreciated help. Though I wouldn't mind opening the
window on the bath, I try to keep it shut coz I have a lot of peeping
toms. :-) Not the up-close type, but the ones with scopes and
binoculars and such.

Don't ask me how I know. It's fun frustrating them from time to time.


You may need to add a power vent. If there is moisture being trapped in
that room there will be mold.

If you are in the habit of leaving the door shut, maybe you should leave
that open.

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Joseph Meehan wrote:
Moonflower wrote:
Oh, thanks. Much appreciated help. Though I wouldn't mind opening the
window on the bath, I try to keep it shut coz I have a lot of peeping
toms. :-) Not the up-close type, but the ones with scopes and
binoculars and such.

Don't ask me how I know. It's fun frustrating them from time to time.


You may need to add a power vent. If there is moisture being trapped in
that room there will be mold.

If you are in the habit of leaving the door shut, maybe you should leave
that open.

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Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit


Hmm, you know what guys? It getting better now.

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moonflower wrote:
Joseph Meehan wrote:
Moonflower wrote:
Oh, thanks. Much appreciated help. Though I wouldn't mind opening
the window on the bath, I try to keep it shut coz I have a lot of
peeping toms. :-) Not the up-close type, but the ones with scopes
and binoculars and such.

Don't ask me how I know. It's fun frustrating them from time to
time.


You may need to add a power vent. If there is moisture being
trapped in that room there will be mold.

If you are in the habit of leaving the door shut, maybe you
should leave that open.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit


Hmm, you know what guys? It getting better now.


As it gets colder outside, it generally gets dryer inside. The problem
did no go away, it was only reduced for a while, but it will come back.

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Joseph Meehan wrote:
moonflower wrote:
Joseph Meehan wrote:
Moonflower wrote:
Oh, thanks. Much appreciated help. Though I wouldn't mind opening
the window on the bath, I try to keep it shut coz I have a lot of
peeping toms. :-) Not the up-close type, but the ones with scopes
and binoculars and such.

Don't ask me how I know. It's fun frustrating them from time to
time.

You may need to add a power vent. If there is moisture being
trapped in that room there will be mold.

If you are in the habit of leaving the door shut, maybe you
should leave that open.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit


Hmm, you know what guys? It getting better now.


As it gets colder outside, it generally gets dryer inside. The problem
did no go away, it was only reduced for a while, but it will come back.

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Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit



Oh? :-( Well, thanks for the info. Will be observing that, dearie.

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