I’ve had the same problem the last three days in a row, and I’m beginning to question my handling of the situation. Here goes: The bathroom I use here at work is of the small variety - an actual room designed for only one person at a time. This means that smells tend to linger. Thanks to a recent surgery, my bathroom trips have acquired a new sense of urgency, if you know what I mean. So, I go in the bathroom only to find it full of toxic gas. Delaying long enough to let it air out is not an option. Exposure is inevitable. So I have two choices. Do I:
A) Breathe through the nose, enduring the awful scent, or
B) Breathe through the mouth, thus eliminating the scent, but forcing me to live with the knowledge that all those foul molecules are now embedding themselves on my tongue, waiting to conmingle with my next bite of food and happily travel downstairs?
Please. I need advice. I can’t decide which is worse. What would you do??
Grasp firmly a bottle of Febreeze (or your choice of deodorizer), take a big gulp of air before entering, then blast away at those offending molecules.
And I thought I was the only one who thought about those molecules (envisioning them embedded in my nasal membranes - yuck).
I highly recommend ** Wizard Odor Neutralizer aerosol air freshener, aka Neutra Air**
This stuff will kill the worst of odors better than any other air freshener I have ever used. How do I know? Because I have 5 cats, which means 3 litter boxes in the basement. I clean them regularly, however, stinkiness is inevitable. I blast away with the Wizard Neutra Air, then no more stinky. I swear by this stuff. It costs about $1.39 a can. Stock up buddy, and if you have to, wear a tool belt to work as a holster fully armed with cans of Wizard Neutra Air, kick open that bathroom door and start blasting away. You’ll take out that stench as effective as the “Duke” taking out the badguys.