Begin by ensuring that the urine smell is truly coming from where you think it is. Check around and behind the toilet to make sure there are no hidden puddles or splashes. Sometimes, urine can seep into areas we rarely check, such as the base of the toilet or the underside of the seat.
2. Use the Right Cleaning Agents
Not all cleaners are effective against urine odors. Products containing enzymes are particularly effective as they break down the urine’s chemical composition, eliminating the smell rather than merely masking it. Be sure to choose a cleaner specifically designed for eliminating biological odors.
3. Improve Bathroom Ventilation
Proper ventilation is crucial in preventing odor buildup. Ensure your bathroom fan works efficiently and consider keeping it running for a while after the bathroom is used. If possible, crack open a window to allow fresh air to circulate.
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