You might think it’s strange, but a balloon can effectively solve the issue of stinky drain odors.
Start with a new, uninflated balloon, as a blown-up balloon will be loose and less elastic, reducing its effectiveness in blocking odors from the toilet drain.
Use scissors to cut a small hole at the bottom of the balloon to fix it onto the drain cover. Due to its elasticity, you don’t need to make the hole too big.
Next, lift the drain cover and place the balloon over it, securing it in place.
Cut the balloon’s neck to allow water to flow down more easily and to prevent odors from escaping.
Now, test the mechanism. When you pour water into the drain, it will flow down as usual, but when you stop, the balloon’s neck will automatically close, sealing the drain and preventing not only odors but also small insects from coming up.
Finally, put the drain cover back in place. Remember to replace the balloon every 1-2 months.
Other methods to eliminate toilet drain odors:
– Use a plastic bag: Fill a plastic bag with water, tie it tightly, and place it directly over the drain or vent in the toilet to eliminate odors.
– Vinegar: Vinegar contains acetic acid, which has antibacterial properties and can neutralize unpleasant odors. Place a cup of vinegar near the vent or pour it directly into the pipe to get rid of the stench. Note: Do not flush after pouring vinegar to avoid washing it away.
– Baking soda and lemon: The combination of baking soda and lemon accelerates the decomposition of waste and dirt in the pipes, effectively removing residues and odors. Pour the mixture directly into the drain, cover it, and let it sit overnight before flushing it away the next morning.
According to Sai Gon The Thao