6 Ways to Stop a Bad Smell from Toilet

6 Ways to Stop a Bad Smell from Toilet

It’s common to be concerned about bad smells from your toilet. After all, it’s quite embarrassing when there are weird smells living in your bathroom and you have guests over. If you can smell it, you bet your guests can too.

When we turn to science to figure out why these smells happen, the answer is clear: gut bacteria. And there is no shortage of them. We have about 500 different types of gut bacteria living in our large intestine. When there is too much bacteria inside the toilet, it may be too dangerous for you to fix the problem on your own. In these instances, you should call a plumber to assess the damages instead.

Whatever the reason for the smell, there are some ways to stop a bad smell from the toilet and prevent it from happening in the future. Below are six strategies on how to stop a bad smell from the toilet. Try out one of these effective methods to get your toilet and bathroom smelling fresher than ever before!

1. Use toilet deodorizer

A toilet deodorizer is one of the best ways to stop a bad smell from toilet. We’ve all seen the commercials for a tiny spray bottle of toilet deodorizer that claims to trap odours in the water. You use the spray by spraying it into the toilet before you go.

The ingredients in the spray, which include gold nanoparticles (which have been proven to bind to sulphur), promise to neutralize odour-causing molecules to eliminate bad toilet smells and other unpleasant smells.

2. Deep clean your toilet

If the bad smell from the toilet is a common problem in your bathroom, it’s time to evaluate whether the cleaning methods you’re using are actually working. Start by giving your toilet some TLC by providing a deep clean.

But how do you deep clean your toilet? First, take off the toilet seat so the bowl is fully exposed. Next, combine baking soda with a bit of water so that it forms a paste and then apply it to your toilet bowl. You want to make sure that you get both the inside and outside of the toilet bowl.

Let it sit for a few minutes, then use a scrubbing brush and some elbow grease to really get in there and deep clean your toilet. If your bathroom is left smelling like nothing, you know you’ve been successful.

3. All-natural toilet cleaning solutions

While store-bought chemical cleaners are certainly one way to clean your toilet and hopefully remove any bad smells, you may not like smelling these chemicals either. If you’re looking for something that’s all-natural and that won’t leave thick chemical odours in its place, consider whipping up an all-natural toilet bomb.

We’ve all heard of bath bombs and that’s exactly what this is – but for your toilet. So, how do you make it? Combine citric acid, baking soda, and an essential oil of your choice. Next, all that’s left to do is pour the mixture into your toilet and start scrubbing with a toilet brush. This solution will not only kill the bad smell from toilet, but will leave your toilet fresher than ever before!

4. Place a pleasant smelling mixture

Another great way to eliminate the bad smell from toilet is to create a mixture that you can leave out to absorb smells. There are many different ways you can do this, but the one we are going to explain here uses baking soda and your favourite essential oil.

Mix the two ingredients together in a mason jar, then put the lid on, and poke holes in the top. The baking soda works by absorbing that unwanted odour and the essential oils give your bathroom a nice, fresh smell. Place it in a corner of your bathroom and we’re sure no one will even notice it.

5. Add vinegar to your toilet tank

Vinegar is another one of those products that are able to absorb smells from the air. While you can leave some vinegar out in a small bowl to absorb odours, another way to use vinegar to your advantage is to add it to your water tank.

All you need to do is open up the tank behind your toilet and then pour some vinegar in. Make sure to flush the toilet a few times when you’re done, so the vinegar can start to flow through the tank.

6. Ventilate your bathroom

Our last recommendation is to make sure your bathroom is properly ventilated. Airflow can do a lot to remove a bad smell from the toilet. Simply open the window or turn on your bathroom vent after you go. Once the air starts to flow in the room, the smell will start to naturally dissipate.

It’s also wise to get in the habit of doing this when you shower too. That way, your hot shower won’t cause mildew to build up which can result in a smell of its own.

Jon Ardor

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