How to Get Smell Out of Memory Foam

People who have made the switch to memory foam and are enjoying its benefits will tell you that they are getting the best nights’ sleep ever. They may fail to mention that this material really knows how to hold a stank. Like the name implies, the product takes in certain smells and commits them to memory. Smoke, body odors, and pet accidents are all stored inside and are not given up easily.


 

When you decide to clean your memory foam mattress, you will need to do so very carefully. You may need a second person to help you gently squeeze out any excess water without twisting the foam. While it certainly is understandable that you want to get rid of the smell as quickly as possible, it’s important to work carefully to avoid damaging the foam. Take your time and choose the solution that makes the most sense to you before you start.
 

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How to Get Smell Out of Memory Foam

1 Fabric Spray the Stink Away

A simple way to remove odors from memory foam in a hurry is to spray it with a fabric spray. Febreze or FreshCare will freshen up the foam. Both products can reduce or eliminate smells like cigarette smoke, urine or vomit.

 

2 Sprinkle Some Baking Soda on the Situation

Baking soda is a product that can be found in many households. To deal with a stinky problem with memory foam, sprinkle it directly on top of the mattress, pillow or topper. Let it sit overnight. Vaccum up the baking soda the next day with a soft brush attachment or a hand-held portable unit.

 

3 Use Some Citrus-Cleaner Spray

Try spraying a citrus-based cleaner on the source of the smell. Give it a light mist with the product and let it dry. Once the foam has dried, go over it with the soft brush of your vacuum cleaner.

 

4 Mix Up a Vinegar and Water Solution

Vinegar is an effective and economical ingredient for getting rid of odors. Mix up a solution of 1/4 cup of vinegar and 3/4 cup of water. Pour it into a spray bottle. Spray the solution all over the memory foam mattress. Rinse the mattress with water by gently pressing down on it. Leave the mattress in a well-ventilated area to dry. It may take a day or two for the process to be completed.

 

5 Natural Lemon Juice and Water Cleaner

You can mix up your own natural cleaning solution to deal with smelly memory foam. Combine one cup of lemon juice with one cup of water. Put it in a spray bottle. Spray it onto the mattress. Use a blow dryer to dry any heavily soaked areas; otherwise, allow the mattress to air dry for a day or two before using it again.

 

6 Nature’s Miracle to the Rescue

If the source of the odor is organic in nature, pick up some Nature’s Miracle. This specialty product is available at pet stores. Drench the affected area and walk on it with some old towels to sop up the liquid. You will need to leave it for a day or so to let it dry. The product should get rid of the stank completely.

 

7 Rent an Ozone Air Purifier Machine

Ozone machines clean the air in the space in which they are placed. They are available in difference sizes, depending on the space you need to freshen up. Start by removing your mattress cover, if you have one. Place the ozone machine on top of the bed. Cover the machine with your bed spread. Close the bedroom door. Let the machine run for a couple of hours. Some machines are equipped with a timer which will shut off the unit automatically. If the smell is still present after the first treatment, run the machine for another session.


 
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How to Get Rid of Tuna Fish Smell

Tuna fish is a good that many people enjoy, but it ranks very high on the Stank-O-Meter. If you decide to make yourself a sandwich or a salad, there is no keeping your mealtime choice a secret. Everyone will know what you decided to eat. The smell will just fill up the room and hover there like the second cousins at a family reunion. Whether you actually like tuna or not, no one wants to smell someone else’s fish. Even the people who fish for tuna or who work in a processing plant don’t want to smell tuna.


 

We’ve done our homework and come up with solutions to conquer the issue of dealing with battling tuna smells in clothing, how to get this fishy smell out of your kitchen, and some steps you can take toe eliminate the smell of tuna during meal preparation.We appreciate that you may enjoy eating the product but the smell may be a completely different matter entirely. We offer a variety of solutions you can use right away so you can carry on enjoying eating your tuna but not necessarily subjecting your nose to the evidence that you are doing so.
 

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How To Get Rid of Tuna Fish Smell From Clothes

1 Woolite Pet Stain Carpet Cleaner in the Wash

Give your regular laundry detergent a boost by adding some Woolite Pet Stain Carpet Cleaner when you are washing your tuna clothes. Mix one cup of this product with your detergent to combat the fishy smell. Your clothes will come out smelling clean and fresh.

 

2 Lemon Juice Soak

Another strategy for getting rid of the tuna stank is to soak the clothes overnight in lemon juice. Start by getting a five gallon bucket. Pour a pint of lemon juice in it, add the clothes and cover them with water. Wash them as usual in the morning.

 

3 Add Pinesol to Your Laundry

To get rid of the tuna smell, try adding a capful of Pinesol to the wash water. This all-purpose cleaner will cut through the smell and leave a fresh scent. You should be able to find it in a grocery or hardware store.

 

4 White Vinegar in the Wash

White vinegar is a product that can be used to get the smell out of your clothing. Add a cup to your wash water to cut through the stank. You may want to give the tuna clothes an extra rinse to ensure you got rid of all of the vinegar smell, too.

 

How to Get Tuna Smell Out of Your Kitchen

1 Dishwasher Detergent and a Brush

To get rid of tuna stink from a cutting board, your knives and other kitchen tools, roll up your sleeves and get some powdered dishwasher detergent and d small brush. The best choice will be one that has fairly stiff bristles. Wash your cutting board with the soap and use the brush to give it a good scrubbing. The brush should help you to get into any little nooks and crannies where tuna particles may be hiding. Repeat the process with your knives and andy other tools you used to prepare a meal or snack with the tuna. Rinse thoroughly with warm water.

 

2 Bleach the Stink Out

Mix up a mild (1 part bleach to 10 parts water) solution. Soak your knives, cutting boards, and any other items that came into contact with the tuna in the solution. Rinse with warm water and allow to dry.

 

3 Vinegar and Water Boil

Pour one cup of water to a medium-sized pot. Add 3 Tablespoons of white vinegar. Put it on the stove and bring it to a boil. Let it boil for a few minutes to absorb any nasty smells in the room.

 

4 Open a Window

Increasing the ventilation in your kitchen will help to air out the room. Crack open the windows to flush the tuna smell out of your home more quickly. This is an excellent strategy if you are expecting guests and don’t want them getting a whiff of your lunch menu when they arrive.

 

How to Remove Tuna Smell During Meal Preparation

1 Squeeze a Lemon

Squeeze a bit of lemon juice onto your tuna to lower the stank factor. Adding a little bit of lemon will also enhance the flavor of the fish. Once you have finished preparing your tuna sandwich or salad, squeeze some lemon juice into a bowl of water and soak your hands for a few minutes. This will get rid of the fishy smell and leave them fresh smelling.

 

2 Distilled Vinegar Treatment

Fill you sink with water and add some distilled vinegar. Soak the dishes you are using to prepare the food in the water. Wipe off your countertop with a cloth that has been dipped in the vinegar and water to keep the tuna smell at bay. You can also soak your hands in the vinegar and water in the same manner as if you were using the lemon juice and water.


 
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How to Get Rid of Fried Food Smell

Preparing a dish that involves frying chicken, fish or another ingredient often leaves a tell-tell aroma in the kitchen. While we may love our comfort foods, the smell they leave behind is not comforting or welcome in our homes. We don’t want any greasy reminders of what we ate for dinner smacking us in the face when we enter the kitchen later on. It just makes the kitchen, our clothing and our hair smell dirty. Some people do take the time to scrub down all visible surfaces when they make fried chicken or a similar meal, but that isn’t always practical.


 

No one wants to walk into someone’s house and be hit with a wall of cooking stank. These kinds of greasy smells seem to attach to everything in the kitchen, including the person preparing the food. It’s one thing to tell someone what you had for dinner, but it’s quite another when people around you can sniff it out. Check out the solutions listed here and you won’t have to worry about this particular kind of stank again.

 

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How to Get Rid of Fried Food Smell from House

1 Vinegar Dishtowel Wave

To get rid of lingering cooking smells from your home, take a clean dishcloth and dip it in vinegar. Wring it out until it is damp to the touch. Wave it around in your kitchen. Granted, you may not want to have any witnesses around when you try this solution, but we have it on good authority that it will help to get rid of the cooking smells quickly.

 

2 Ammonia Bowl Rescue

Setting out a small bowl of ammonia for a couple of days (or at least overnight) will get rid of the cooking smell in your kitchen. You can also substitute vinegar for the ammonia if you wish. Both of these products will effectively absorb the smell.

 

3 Cinnamon on a Cookie Sheet

This solution is quite aromatic and replaces the P.U. of grease with something much more pleasant. Take a cookie sheet and cover it with aluminum foil. Sprinkle some cinnamon on the cookie sheet and bake it on low heat in the oven. The kitchen will smell like cinnamon instead of fried food.

 

4 Crack Open a Window

Cracking open an a window and keeping the kitchen well ventilated during cooking will help to keep the friend food smell at bay. You will also want to get rid of your cooking oil as soon as you have finished preparing the meal. Wash your frying pans, pots and utensils promptly to make short work of this particular stank.

 

Remove Fried Food Smell from Clothing

1 10 Minute Dryer Solution

This is a solution that will help you get rid of the smell without washing your clothes. Take your smelly clothes and place them into the dryer. Add a dryer sheet in a fragrance you particularly like. Run the dryer for about 10 minutes. When you take your clothes out, they will be freshened up and and ready to wear.

 

2 Take the Issue Outside

Hang your stanky clothes outside in a sunny spot. Leave them for several days and let the combination of the sun’s rays and the breeze do their bit to remove the smell. It can take up to a week for you to get results, so you will need to be patient with this one.

 

3 Vodka Spray-down Technique

This one may seem a bit unusual, but we hear that it will work. Buy some inexpensive vodka and put it in a spray bottle. Mist your stinky clothes with it. The vodka will evaporate and the smell will disappear.

 

4 Refresh the Fabric with Febreze

Spray some fabric refresher on your clothes to bring them back to life. A light misting should do the trick. Try Febreze or one of the other brands on the market for this purpose. As the product dries, it will lift out the greasy smell trapped in its fibers.

 

5 Steam the Smell Out

Hang your clothes up in the bathroom while you are in the shower. The idea here is not to let your clothing get wet, but just allow them to get a kind of steam bath. It will help lift out the smell from the fabric. (This technique can also help to remove a few wrinkles from clothes if you don’t have time to get out the iron.)

 

Get Rid of Fried Food Smell from Your Hair

1 Use a Dry Shampoo

Beauty supply stores carry specialty products designed to clean hair without using water. Read the directions on the package before use. This type of shampoo can be used to remove the lingering smell from last night’s meal from your hair.

 

2 Citrus Shampoo it Out

Try using a citrus-scented shampoo to get rid of this particular type of funkiness. Look for a product with a lemon or orange scent for best results. Hit the shower and lather up twice in succession for best results. Rinse the product out of your hair thoroughly.


 
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How to Get Rid of Incense Smell

A number of people  enjoy burning inside its in their home but this is a very personal choice. Even the most soothing lavender fragrance can become overwhelming after a while. It can start to cause headaches and make someone feel nauseous if the room is not well ventilated. Some people are simply offended by any type of incense. To them, it all just smells stinky, period.


 

The problem with burning incense in a room is that it contains oils which cling to surfaces. If the occupants of the room were not diligent in keeping its surfaces clean, it’s possible to for someone to move into a space and inherit the previous owner or tenant’s smell as well as the space. For someone who is not a fan of incense, this disinherited reek would be particularly offensive. The room simply would never smell clean. For that reason, we’ve included tips for dealing with making the room shipshape, and dealing with any residual stink that might have gotten into clothing as well.
 

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How to Get Rid of Incense Smell from Room

1 Degrease Treatment for Walls and Trim

Clean the walls with a degreasing all-purpose cleaner. You will want to use something like Lestoil for this purpose. Make sure to wash the baseboards, ceiling and any wooden floors thoroughly as well. Rinse with plain water and allow to dry thoroughly.

 

2 Treat Walls with TSP

You can buy TSP (Trisodium Phosphate) a paint shop or hardware store. It is a cleaner that is used to prepare surfaces for painting. Mix up a mild solution of the cleaner with water and use it to wash down the walls would work and your ceiling. Be sure to read the directions carefully, since this product will take the shine off of painted surfaces if you use a high concentration of powder to water in the mix.

 

3 Activated Charcoal Solution

Activated charcoal will absorb gnarly odors in the room or closet that has been exposed to incense. The best part about this solution is that you can recharge the charcoal by placing it outdoors or baking it in the oven if it starts to lose its door-absorbing qualities. (Read the instructions on the packaging for specific instructions if you decide to put it in the oven.) Simply place the charcoal on plates and leave it out in various locations throughout the space. It may take several days for you to notice a difference, but over time the smell from the incense should dissipate.

 

4 Ammonia the Stank Out of the Room

If you have the luxury of being able to close up the room for time, try filling the bowl with ammonia. Leave it for a few days. When you come back, the incense smell should be gone. You can also try using white vinegar or bowls of baking soda instead.

 

5 Pet Store Enzyme Cleaner

You can find a solution to your problem of getting the smell of incense out of your carpet and furniture by paying a visit to your pet store. Nature’s Miracle is a product used to clean up pet accidents. It contains enzymes to break down unpleasant odors. It will work its way into soft surfaces like your carpet and fabric furniture to get rid of the stank from the intense. Use it with a rug shampoo or spray it onto the floor, let it soak in for a few minutes, and then shampoo it back up. For furniture, use the furniture attachment.

 

Remove Incense Smell from Clothes

1 Spray with Fabric Refresher

Give the affected clothing a spritz with some Febreze or another fabric refresher spray. As it dries, it will eliminate the odor from the fabric. If the problem is a minor one, this may be all you need.

 

2 Spritz with Rubbing Alcohol Solution

Mix up a mild solution of rubbing alcohol and water. Use 1 part rubbing alcohol to 10 parts water. Put it in a spray bottle. Give the clothes a light misting. As they dry, the smell from the incense will leave them. The alcohol will evaporate very quickly.

 

3 Use an Ozone Generator

Clothing should be deodorized before it is cleaned. Otherwise the incense odor could become set in the fabric. Ozone generators can be rented, or you could choose to buy one. Hang the clothing up in the room place the ozone generator inside and run it for a few hours the machine turns oh zone into oxygen and eliminates the incense smell.

 

4 Take the Clothes Outside

Fresh air and sunshine can do wonders for getting rid of many types of stinky smells, including ones from incense. You can hang up your items outside or place them on a clean sheet in a sunny spot. Leave them outside for several hours. Check them to make sure the smell is gone before taking them inside again.


 
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How to Get Rid of Paint Thinner Smell

If you are working with oil-based paint, you also have to deal with paint thinner. The product is very effective at cleaning brushes, rollers and hands after a job, but boy does it stink! There is nothing natural or inviting about this smell, either. It’s all chemical and offensive on the nostrils. You can’t get rid of that stank soon enough.


 

The paint thinner stank is certainly far from subtle. Once it gets into your carpet, hands or clothing, it is a very stubborn one to get rid of. No one wants to be getting a whiff of this stank. It is completely offensive to the sinuses is liable to stop you dead in your tracks. Before you start to get a headache from the fumes, choose one of these helpful solutions to solve the problem.
 

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How to Get Rid of Paint Thinner Smell from Carpet

1 Rub the Spot with Alcohol

If you have had a mishap with spilling some paint thinner on your carpet, try using some alcohol to get rid of the oil residue from the fibers in your floor. Pour some alcohol onto a clean, white rag. Rub it onto the spot. Repeat the process several times. The alcohol will evaporate quickly and should lift out the smell with it.

 

2 Baking Soda and Essential Oil Removal

This solution for removing the smell of paint thinner from your carpet involves a few steps. First. take a white rag and blot up as much of the liquid as you can. Next, mis 10 drops of an essential oil with two cups of baking soda. Sprinkle the mixture onto the carpet. Leave in place for at least one hour. If possible, leave the baking soda and oil on the floor overnight. Vacuum the carpet thoroughly.

 

3 Get Some Air on the Situation

Opening a window and running a fan may take care of the paint thinner stank. It will take some time to get rid of the smell. Do not run a heater or expose the paint thinner to any source of an open spark or flame; you may end up starting a fire.

 

Remove Paint Thinner Smell from Hands

1 Boraxo Scrubdown

To get the paint thinner stank off your hands, start with Boraxo. This product is a powder that is a combination of borax and soap. Apply it to wet hands and scrub vigorously. It is normal for the product to heat slightly as it works, so don’t be alarmed when this happens.

 

2 Olive Oil Clean Up

Rub a little baby oil on your hands to get rid of the paint thinner smell.  Baby oil is a good alternative if you don’t have any olive oil in the house. Both of these products will remove any remaining paint thinner and the stank from your digits. Dry with a paper towel and discard it in the trash.

 

3 Clean Up with GOJO Hand Cleaner

GOJO is a specialty line of hand cleaning products. The company produces a Natural Orange Smooth Hand Cleaner that would get the smell of the paint thinner out, leaving a more pleasant citrus aroma in its stead. Oranges beat the smell of chemicals any day. Read the label and use as directed. Dry your hands with paper towels.

 

 

Get Paint Thinner Smell Out of Clothes

1 Vanilla Extract Wash

Separate the stinky clothes from your regular wash and add them to your machine. Add one-half of a small bottle of vanilla extract to the wash water. Run the wash cycle about halfway through and stop the machine. Let it stand for several hours. Resume the wash cycle and add a small amount of detergent at this point. Let it finish as normal.

 

2 White Vinegar Solution

To get the stink out, try soaking the clothes in a solution of warm water and two Tablespoons of white vinegar. Leave the clothes in place for 30 minutes. Rinse in cool water. Another  variation you could try is to pour undiluted white vinegar on the clothing and allow it to sit for 30-60 minutes before washing as normal.

 

3 Lacquer Thinner Soak

Buy some lacquer thinner at a hardware or paint store. You should also be able to pick up this product in the Paint Section at Home Depot or Wal-Mart. Soak the clothes in the product. Take the stanky items out and let them sit until dry. The thinner will clean the cloth and get the smell out.

 

4 Dish Soap Rescue

This solution to getting the smell of paint thinner out of your clothes also involves a couple of steps. First, pour a small amount of laundry detergent directly onto the stanky item. Let it sit for at least 10 minutes. Do not wash it with your other clothes. You don’t want the smell and fumes to get mixed in with your regular laundry. Wash it with 1/4 cup of liquid dish soap that has degreasing properties. Dawn is one brand that should work well for this purpose.


 
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How to Get Rid of Rotten Meat Smell

If you are unfortunate enough to encounter the Smell of Death, aka rotten meat smell, it is a stench you won’t soon forget. It has the capacity to make even people who brag about having a cast-iron stomach feel like they are going to throw up. The smell is just completely rotten. You may not even be able to stay in the same room once you encounter it. This is a world-class stink, and it means business. It’ll slap you up the side of the head before you know what hit you, and don’t even think about asking for mercy. You won’t find any from this rotten stank.  This guide will teach you How to Get Rid of Rotten Meat Smell.


 

A meat mishap can happen with a freezer, refrigerator or in a travel trailer, so we’ve offered solutions for all of these situations. You may be faced with these kinds of funky situations following a power outage. They can also happen if you forget about a package of meat in the back of your fridge. In the case of a travel trailer, it’s very easy to overlook food in the refrigerator/freezer section after your last trip of the season. If you are ever in the unfortunate position of having to deal with this horrible smell, the solutions listed here will tame it.
 

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How to Get Rid of Rotten Meat Smell from Freezer

1 Baking Soda and Lemon the Smell Out

To deal with a major league smell issue like rotten meat, you are going to have to load up the freezer with a lot of baking soda. Let it sit and rinse well with water. Then cut a lemon in half and rub down the inside of the freezer with the juicy side out. Repeat the process a few times until the smell is gone. An alternative to this solution is to make a paste with baking soda and lemon and scrub the inside of the freezer to bring the funk factor down.

 

2 Tomato Juice Trick

This solution is from the “Simple But Effective” file. Pour some tomato juice into the freezer. Close the lid and let it sit for at least a day before cleaning it out with some all-purpose cleaner. This should get rid of the rotten meat smell.

 

3 White Vinegar in a Bowl Solution

Fill a bowl with pure white vinegar. Place it inside the freezer and leave it in place for a few days. The vinegar will absorb the odor and freshen up the freezer.

 

Get Rotten Meat Smell Out of Refrigerator

1 Coffee Grounds on a Plate

Pour unused coffee grounds on some shallow plates or aluminum foil pie plates. Place them on shelves at different levels in your refrigerator. Close the door and give the grounds a few days to absorb the stank. You may want to give them a stir every so often to help the process along.

 

2 Charcoal Out the Smell

Rotten meat stank is no match for activated charcoal. You should be able to find some at a hardware store or a garden center. Place the charcoal on a plate or or a low bowl in your fridge. The charcoal will absorb the smell. Give the charcoal a few days to work, and the problem of a stanky fridge will be solved.

 

3 Baking Soda and Vanilla Extract

Another good way to get the stench of rotten meat out of your refrigerator is to mix 1/2 cup of baking soda with one or two Tablespoons of vanilla extract. Place the bowl on the bottom shelf of your refrigerator. Leave it in place for a few days. This mixture should effectively get rid of the smell from your fridge.

 

 

Remove Rotten Meat Smell from Travel Trailer

1 Bleach the Smell Out

The refrigerator/freezer unit of a travel trailer can be a haven for the smell of rotten meat if the unit is not emptied out in between trips. Mix up a solution of bleach and water (1 part bleach to three parts water) with some dish detergent. Wash the unit out thoroughly and rinse with clean water.

 

2 Apply OdorXit and Get it Out

OdorXit is a specialty product made to remove the smell of rotten meat or fish. This product is safe to use in travel trailers, cars, and trucks. It can also be used on furniture, clothing, and leather goods. The product is available online by special order. Use as directed for best results.

 

3 Newspaper Pack-in

Start by giving the refrigerator/freezer unit a good cleaning. Next, pack it with some old newspapers. Close the door and leave the papers in place for several days. The papers will absorb the funky smell. Take out the papers after a few days and check the unit. If you still smell rotten meat, replace the papers and close it up for a few more days. Keep replacing the newspapers until the rotten smell is gone. This is a simple and cost-effective way to deal with the smell issue.


 
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How to Get Rid of Asian Cooking Smell

While many people enjoy eating Asian food, the aroma of this cuisine is not one that they want attaching itself to their home or clothing. It tends to waft through the house and cling onto any and all surfaces that it encounters along the way. The stank is made up of an interesting combination of chill powder, chilies, curry powder, onions, cooking oil, garlic, salt and various other ingredients. No wonder the reek packs such a wallop when they are combined. Our guide focuses on how to remove Asian cooking smell in case you find some lying in wait after you make a stir fry or other similar dish.


 

Asian cooking smells aren’t easy to get rid of after eating a meal, either. We’ve included some solutions for getting rid of the funk from your breath in case you are concerned that brushing your teeth and using mouthwash may not be enough to deal with the issue. That way, you can enjoy Asian cooking with confidence that you won’t reek of the stuff after the fact.
 

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How to Get Rid of Asian Cooking Smell from House

1 Lemon Water Boil-up

Start by placing a pot of water on the stove. Bring it to a boil. Squeeze the juice from two or three lemons into the water. You can toss in the rinds to give it an extra boost of citrus freshness. The aroma will spread through your house to get rid of the Asian cooking smell.

 

2 White Vinegar Cup Odor Absorber

White vinegar will absorb a number of household smells, including the unwelcome aromas from cooking. To send the stank packing, fill some cups with pure white vinegar. Leave them out overnight. Your place will only smell like a French fry factory for a short time. The vinegar will absorb the smell by morning.

 

3 Light Up Some Candles

Burning candles in your home can help to get rid of the smell of Asian cooking. Choose a scented one in a fragrance you find particularly soothing and light it up. A variation to this solution that will work is to add some concentrated oil to a candle burner. Plug it in and allow the fragrance to fill the room.

 

Get Asian Cooking Smell Out of Clothes

1 Store Them in a Cedar Chest

To keep your clothes from picking up a stanky Asian smell, avoid any prolonged exposure to the source of the issue. Buy a cedar chest and store your belongings in there. (Shop around for an unfinished style to get the best price.) Your clothes will have the much more pleasant aroma of cedar on them, rather than the heavier, greasier food smell. Another option if you don’t want to invest in a cedar chest is to place some cedar shavings in a tray in the bottom of your closet.

 

2 Cat Litter Stank Absorber

This solution will get the smell of Asian food out of your clothes closet, and you don’t need to have a cat to make it work. Spread some cat litter in a pan and leave it out. Over time, the the litter will absorb the smell, leaving your closet a much more pleasant-smelling place.

 

3 Oust Air Sanitizer Spray Solution

You can find Oust Air Sanitizer spray at Lowe’s and other retailers. This product is used to kill germs on hard surfaces and in the air. Close your bedroom door and spray the closet and the room. Give the spray some time to work before re-entering the bedroom and closet area.

 

How to Get Rid of Asian Cooking Smell Breath

1 Clove or Cardamon Treatment

You can banish the smell from Asian cooking from your mouth by placing one or two pieces of cloves or cardamon in your mouth. Be careful not to bite down or chew on them. Leave them in place for a few minutes and remove.

 

2 Drink Some Real Lemonade

A citrus flavor will combat the smell from Asian cooking. If you can’t stand to eat a lemon, drink some lemonade made with the real fruit. If you don’t have an old-fashioned recipe handy, look one up online and try it.


 
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How to Get Rid of Outhouse Smell

An outhouse may be a necessary evil if you are camping or hunting in a remote area. If you have not-so-fond memories of holding your nose and using an outdoor loo at some point, you are all too familiar with the level of stank these facilities can produce. We’re talking some world-class crap here. There is nothing fresh or sweet-smelling about this environment at all. It just continues to get worse with each person who uses the facilities. Layer upon layer of stank gets added to the mix. You want to get in, do your business and leave.

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There are solutions to help keep the gagging stench of human waste down to a more manageable level in an outhouse. Keeping the toilet lid down between uses can help immensely. (Yes, guys, we’re talking to you!) This simple step can contain the stench below decks. Keep reading for some other suggestions that will help to manage this specialized solid and liquid waste issue and make it a bit easier on your nose when you approach the proverbial brick you-know-what.
 

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How to Get Rid of Outhouse Smell

1 Lime the Smell Away

Lime is the traditional remedy for getting rid of outhouse smell. Its chemical name is calcium hydroxide (CaOH2). This product is available at hardware stores and garden centers. Simply sprinkle it over the pile of waste to keep the smell factor down. A word of caution if you decide to use lime to combat the smells coming from the outhouse: do not get any of it on the toilet seat: the stuff will burn skin. You will need to wear gloves to protect your hands when working with lime at your outhouse.

 

2 Sprinkle Some Sawdust

After using the outdoor facilities, sprinkle some sawdust on the pile of waste.  You only need to use a small amount of the stuff on a regular basis to deal with the smell. The sawdust will absorb odor and still decompose over time, making it an easy and eco-friendly solution to the P.U. problem in the latrine.

 

3 Wood Ash it Out

If you happen to own a wood stove, don’t throw your ashes away once you have burned some wood. Let the ashes cool down and use them to make your privy smell pretty instead. Simply sprinkle them over the waste to deal with the smell.

 

4 Add Straw or Peat Moss

Consider adding some chopped-up straw or peat moss to the pile under your outhouse. It will encourage a crust to form over top, which will help to keep the stench down by containing the smell. Once the crust has formed, it will also help to keep flies away. This is a secondary benefit of using the straw or peat moss to keep the smell factor at bay.

 

5 Throw Some Kitchen Waste into the Mix

You can use your outhouse as a kind of composter. Add vegetable scraps to the outhouse on occasion to speed up the composting action and keep the smell factor down. Make sure that you are not adding any meat products into the mix. If you ever eat cooked cabbage, be sure to include some of it to your “special” compost mix. This ingredient is especially good for helping the composting process along.

 

6 Pour Some Rid-X on the Problem

Rid-X is a product that is used for treating septic systems. It contains bacteria and enzymes that break down solid waste. To deal with outhouse funk, your best bet will probably be to choose the liquid version of Rid-X, although this product is also available in powder and gel pacs, too. You may need to add some water to the product, since liquid is required to activate the bacteria and enzymes and start the process of dealing with the waste.


 
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How to Get Rid of Manure Smell

What’s the first thing that crosses your mind when you think of manure? It’s stank, isn’t it? The stuff may be natural, but that doesn’t necessarily make it sweet-smelling. The stuff reeks, especially when it’s fresh. It smell like…crap. You may be exposed to this stuff if you are planning on doing some gardening.


 

If you happen to live in the country, you may develop a certain tolerance for the particular earthiness of manure. Urban dwellers, who are not privy to this natural aroma on a regular basis, may be more easily offended by this type of solid waste. We offer practical solutions for dealing with getting rid of the crappy smell from your garden, mulch and your hands.
 

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How to Get Rid of Manure Smell in Garden

1 Shredded Cedar Cover Up

To get rid of the smell of manure from a garden that is too funked up for your taste. to to the store and get some shredded cedar mulch. Spread it evenly over the offensive stuff. Start with a thin layer; the sweet cedar should help to deal with the smell and make your garden much less offensive in a hurry.

 

2 Mix it Up with Soil

If you put fresh manure onto your garden, it’s going to be much reekier than if you used some older stuff. Try turning manure over and mixing it with the soil in your garden with a spading fork. If a significant portion of the Muir is exposed to the air, this will help to cover it up and keep the smell down.

 

3 Give it Some Time

The smell of fresh will eventually dissipate over time. If you’re prepared he patient and can put up with this smell for between four and seven days, no special measures are necessary. if the weather stays relatively cool and dry, the manure will dry out relatively quickly and the smell may not be as pungent. In warm, wet weather conditions, you may need to be prepared to hold you nose for a bit longer.

 

Banish Manure Smell from Mulch

1 Put Some Water on the Problem

When new mulch stinks like poop, give it a good soaking. Make sure the mulch stays well hydrated. If there is no rain in the forecast, keep watering it regularly until the smell is gone.

 

2 Use Yard Odor Killer on the Issue

Yard Odor Killer is spray product that is available at pet stores and online. It can be used on grass, shrubs, patio furniture, fences, and a variety of surfaces. This product is pet-friendly and will eliminate stool and urine smells. It is offered in a ready to use spray and a spray action adopter nozzle that can be attached to a garden hose.

 

Get Rid of Manure Smell from Hands

1 Salt Them Up

You can remove the smell of manure from your hands by using salt. Start by wetting your hands. Pour a small amount of salt on them. Work it over. Rinse it off with water.

 

2 Vick’s VapoRub Solution

Vick’s VapoRub is usually commonly used to relieve cough and cold symptoms.
You can also use this product to get the smell of manure off your hands. Take a small amount and rub it over your hands like you would use a hand cleaner. Dry off using a paper towel.

 

3 Toothpaste to the Rescue

We have it on good authority that this solution really works, so here goes: Start by washing your hands with regular soap. Follow up by cleaning them with some minty toothpaste. It will cut through the crappy smell and leave your digits smelling a lot better. You may want to wash with regular soap to avoid having minty fresh hands when you are finished, though.


 
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How to Get Smell Out of Helmet

Bike helmets are an important piece of safety equipment but if you are using them often they will get funked up in no time. Sweat and oils from your scalp combine to make a particular type of head cheese that clings to the inside of the helmet and is especially hard to tame. Basic soap and water is not match for this industrial strength, greasy stench; the funk will just laugh at it and just keep on trucking. The stank just gets trapped in the helmet and ferments. The sweat and oil stench just grow and multiply until it takes on a life of its own. This is deep, dark sweaty stank and it requires prompt handling or it will get away from you. This guide will focus on How to Get Smell out of Helmet once and for all.


 

To stay on top of the issue of helmet stank, you need to be proactive about dealing with bacteria. If you can find a way to keep the helmet dry in between uses, it will go a long way toward keeping the smell down. This isn’t always practical, and the solutions listed here will help you deal with the odor issue without having to store your gear in the next state.
 

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How to Get Smell Out of Helmet

1 Freeze it Out

Take your helmet and put in the freezer for a few days. This process will kill all the bacteria lurking inside. Make sure you thaw it out before trying to wear it or you will end up with a very different case of brain freeze than the kind you get when you drink something cold through a straw too quickly.

 

2 Stuff it with Newspaper

This solution to the issue of dealing with a funky helmet involves re-using newsprint. Take some old newspapers and stuff them into the helmet. Leave them in place for a few days. Remove the papers and check the helmet to see if it still has an odor problem. If so, replace the paper with some fresh stuff and repeat the process.

 

3 Rubbing Alcohol Spray-down

Pour some rubbing alcohol into a spray bottle. Give your funky helmet a good misting. As the alcohol dries, it will lift out the smell with it.

 

4 Dish Soap Soak

Fill a bucket with warm water and add some Dawn dish detergent. Place your helmet in the bucket and let it soak. The dish detergent will lift out the smell of sweat and bacteria. Rinse thoroughly with cool water and let dry before wearing.

 

5 Power Out the Smell with Lysol Cleaner

Lysol or PineSol all-purpose cleaner can be used to get the smell out of a helmet. Add 1/4 of a cup to a pail of warm water and soak the helmet for 15 minutes. Rinse with water and allow to dry.

 

6 Clean it in the Shower

This solution is from the “Kill Two Birds With One Stone File”; Take the helmet into the shower with you. Put shampoo on your head and snap on your helmet. Wear it while you are showering. Take off the helmet. Rewash your hair. Allow the helmet to dry. You’ll have clean hair and a clean helmet.

 

7 Air Out the Stank Problem

Try placing the helmet in front of a fan for about an hour to air it out after a ride. You can also put in a well-ventilated, sunny spot if you don’t have a fan handy. Either one will help to keep it fresh and dry.

 

8 Dryer Sheet Storage Solution

Dryer sheets are not just for making your clothes smell fresh. They can also be used for other purposes. To freshen up a helmet that has become a bit stanky, stuff it with a dryer sheet between uses. Simply remove it when you are ready to use it.


 
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