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Another thing to consider: mold/mildew in the holes around the top of
the bowl...and in the over-flow / vent hole in your sink. I've been chasing a similar problem in an under-used bedroom bathroom for a few months now. After what seemed like countless hours playing "Columbo", I traced the origin of the smell to this mildew build-up. The problem is - cleaning it isn't easy. I've been flushing both areas with bleach off and on. The smell goes away (as does the "visible" mildew)...but comes back eventually, as the mildew grows back. It's hard to deeply-clean these areas, because there is no easy access to them. I realize that I could just solve the problem by replacing the sink and the toilet, but that seems like a waste; There's nothing mechanically wrong with these units. Just my two cents. |
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