How do I keep moisture down & fresh in bathroom with no windows?
After showers everything is wet ie. Walls, floor, ceiling, toilet tank,
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Do you have an exhaust fan? Sounds essential. A dehumidifier would help a lot too. Here’s more ideas: https://www.frugalfamilytimes.com/2019/04/how-to-get-rid-of-musty-smell.html
You need a fan kit installed in your ceiling. Some come with lights too. Call an electrician or find someone handy.
Damp Rid is the best bet short of a dehumidifier. You can get it in "clean scent" and it makes the area smell nice. Keep the door open as much as possible to let the area "air out. Consider installing a ceiling fight light fixture or exhaust fan. Put a fan near the door pointing out of the bathroom to pull air out of the room.
Exhaust fan is a must! A dehumidifier will help too. Even a portable fan will work in a pinch.
Install a fan that is activated when you turn on the light.