Bathroom towels can quickly become musty, especially when bacteria grows. Eliminating ideal conditions for bacteria is as ...
A buildup of dust particles, dirt, and moisture in this often neglected part of your bathroom can result in a foul odor ...
Drying surfaces and using squeegees or fans right after showers keeps moisture from lingering. Leaving the door open or using moisture absorbers helps if ventilation is limited. Exhaust fans or ...
Do you wage a constant war against mold and mildew in your home, especially in your bathroom? You’re not alone. Millions of ...
Bathroom have warned that some of the items we use daily could actually be harbouring germs and making us ill.
Bath mats do not have a lifetime shelf life, even if you wash them regularly. If you have two or more mats, be sure to change them regularly. This way, you will allow the others to wash and dry out ...
Bathroom and kitchen experts at Plumbworld say that because bathrooms are warm and damp, they're the perfect place for ...
You’ve cleaned your home, washed your clothes, taken the dog in for a grooming, but your house still smells – well – stinky! “There are really dozens of reasons a house can smell,” says chemist and ...
We live in the Pacific Northwest (where it rains a lot) and leave our home for six months in the winter. We leave the heat set at 50 degrees while we're gone. When we return, the house has a musty ...
Our family lives in a garden and parlor level duplex. I am pregnant and much more sensitive to smells than before. I’ve started noticing musty/moldy/mildew-y smells on the garden level. I experience ...