How do I get the musty smell out of my house, after days of rain?out?
I hate the musty smell after days of rain. My house smells like the middle of the forest in monsoon season.
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We’ve been dealing with a musty smell in our cottage/mobile home with great success! Do you have a dehumidifier? That will make the biggest difference. Also try running any exhaust fans that take moist air outside. And as crazy as it sounds - kitty litter can absorb moisture and odours in the air. :)
There is a product out there called Damp Rid. I know it helps with situations like this. It maybe could help. It’s not expensive either :) You can buy it at Walmart for a really good price. Hope this helps. 🌸 M
Running your A.C. in addition to the dehumidifier being set to no more than 40% should work. If you have a ceiling fan, set it to operate counter clockwise, and use it simultaneously with A.C.
Give it at least 3-4 days if the musty smell is bad. Keep an eye on the humidity in the house. Anything over 50% invites dust mites, mold, mildew.