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Eliminating Pet Odor

T.M. asks from Boston

Hi all, Here's our problem: We moved into a new home (split-entry) about six months ago, and the previous owners had a dog (we don't). The doggie primarily lived in ...

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Smelly Basement

M.M. asks from Chicago

We recently had some water leak from a pipe in the ceiling in our basement. There was a considerble amount of water coming in (clean not from sewer)that ran down som...

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Sewage on Carpet

D.L. asks from Detroit

How do I know if there is mold growing in and under my carpets? The carpeted basement has flooded 3 times and is taking a LONG time drying out. I have used a shop v...

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Wet Smell in Basement

They are drying it out with a shop vac and a dehumidifier. The problem is ... My sister rented two dehumidifiers, tried vinegar, and also baking soda. ...
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Need Advice for Drying Clothes on a Clothesline

H.J. asks from Milwaukee

We have been wanting to save money & energy by drying our clothes on a clothesline, but I have two problems with this. One is that, despite using fabric softener, th...

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How to Get Rid of the Mold Odor

S.H. asks from Boston

With all the rain, certain areas of my home smell of mold. What can I do to get rid of it. Thank you. S.

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Stinky Mattress

K.V. asks from New York

The mattress in our guest room smells mildewy. It's fairly new so I would rather not replace it. There are no obvious stains to clean. Any suggestions on how to remov...

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Musty Smell in Basement

Sep 15, 2009 ... I would also recommend a dehumidifier also a tabletop air purifier ... Dehumidifiers make a huge difference Also if you have a crawl that ...
5

Help Stop Mold in Humidifier

D.E. asks from Pittsburgh

Does anyone know how to clean the mold from a cool mist humidifier and keep it from growing again? I use clorox on it about every 2-3. Should I do more? Is there s...

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Getting the Stink Out of the Basement

If you don't have a dehumidifier, get one! Run it a lot at first, ... I would also consider running a dehumidifier down there if you don't all ready, ...
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  • running a dehumidifier down in 2 answers "You should try running a dehumidifier down there to really take the dampness out."
  • professional carpet cleaner in 2 answers "If you use a professional carpet cleaner, please ask them to use '"
  • throw them in the dryer in 4 answers "... a clothesline alot too and after the clothes are dry I throw them in the dryer ..."
  • drying rack in 5 answers "I have always used a drying rack."
  • baking soda in 7 answers "I agree with the other suggestions of baking soda and a dehumidifier, I would also ..."