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maybepossessed t1_isb3tn2 wrote

I swear by apple cider vinegar!!! I put some in a spray bottle to get smells out of fabrics and soft surfaces. It even works as a great laundry additive. Works excellent! My sister left a load of laundry in the wash for a week and I was able to get the smell out of everything

Also definitely check behind the toilet and if there's a plunger in the bathroom I would check there also

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Same-Kitchen-553 OP t1_isb45hj wrote

Oh the plunger! On it!

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arizona-lad t1_isb7zex wrote

Pour a small amount of bleach in the shower/tub drain and the sink drain, and walk away. Let it marinate. Sometimes you can get microbial life living in the traps that can smell like stinky socks.

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nephrenny t1_isbhono wrote

I just recently went through this when we moved into our house and the previous owner left behind a horribly stinky room. We washed everything down with enzyme cleaner (walls, ceiling, floors) but the stank was still there. We then used an ozone generator overnight and it worked! The combination worked amazingly, the room smells very fresh now.

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