You will have to wait for a notification to rid the smell from the kids room in Virtual Families 2. The smell is from toxic chemical and you will get cortisone cream to rid the room of the smell.
Hi i have 2000 Chrysler 300m. when i put the ac or heater a bad smell comes out. how can i get rid of the odor
Antacids help make you stop farting. You should change your diet that way they won't smell as bad.
Something like lysol deodorizer... If you want to get rid of it, find out what's making the smell and get rid of it!
To get rid of the bad smell in water, you should buy a filteration system. But if you are looking for a less expensive way, you could boil water before you drink it.
It's because you eventually get used to the bad smell. You should try to get rid of the smell using fabric spray, ozone generator, etc.
To get rid of smell in well water, you can first try flushing the system by running the water for a period of time to see if the smell dissipates. If the smell persists, consider installing a whole house water filtration system or contacting a water treatment professional to identify the specific cause of the smell and recommend appropriate treatment methods.
Farts are produced by bacteria in your colon as a person breaks down meat in the small intestines. The loud ones that usually do not smell are from the gas made by the breakdown of vegetables. That is not to say that loud ones cannot smell bad because there is most often a mix of meat and vegetables eaten at a time.
If the smell of a VW Jetta is bad then there is a possibility of mold inside the vehicle. Water damage can cause bad smell. There can also be a chance of an animal crawling inside and dying. Check the vehicle thoroughly and clean with interior cleaners to rid the car of a smell.
You have to remove the part of enlarged colon by surgical resection. As in case of congenital megacolon.
No, your scalp is dry-you have to deal with that. Use Head & Shoulders. It does work & the smell is actually not bad.
To get rid of a bad sewer smell, try pouring a mixture of hot water and vinegar down the drain. You can also sprinkle baking soda followed by boiling water. Regularly clean and disinfect your drains and garbage disposal to prevent buildup of odor-causing bacteria. If the smell persists, consult a plumber to check for any underlying issues in the sewer system.