Posted by dzc3 on February 14, 2016 at 18:02:10 from (166.181.82.86):
In Reply to: OT stanky basement! posted by Dave H (MI) on February 14, 2016 at 17:37:05:
Don't know if this will work for you but I had a fuel oil leak in our basement, wiped it all up but it smelled bad upstairs. Lovely young wife would be home in 4 hrs. I opened the windows up stairs and the walkout basement door. I put cut up onions on the floor stomped on these and ground them into the cement as best I could mixed in some charcoal, ground that in also. waited about 2 hours shoveled all that out, washed the floor down with dawn dish soap, put a window fan in the basement door blowing outside. Shut upstairs windows 30 minutes before wife came home. Let the exhaust fan run until supper time. (about 2 hrs) Lovely young wife never knew about it until I spilled the beans. Might be worth a try.
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