How to deal with the smell of bathroom tiles

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-27
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This happens from time to time. The reason is that the shape of the waterproof layer is not done well, and there is no drainage eye. (At the drain outlet, it is usually necessary to leave a small eye on the waterproof layer to drain the water when the water is stored on the waterproof layer, which is a backup practice.)

    In fact, when sticking to the floor tiles, it should be on the back of the floor tiles, with waterproof mortar as the final fixed brick of the plain cement slurry, so that the water on the surface of the floor tiles will not easily enter the top of the waterproof layer, so that the process will not be more years later, the bathroom will not have a peculiar smell) In the case of a wooden floor outside the bathroom, it is required that the waterproof door of the bathroom should be handled well. That is, a high platform should be made at the entrance (just like the waterproof dam by the river), and the water on the waterproof layer should be blocked on the ground of the bathroom. This is a foolproof approach.

    It's just that the experience is not enough, and the process is not in place.

    Hit waterproof glue at the junction of floor tiles and waterproofing layer? That's a joke. That's what it is!

    As the friend upstairs said, replacing the door stone and retreating the waterproofing of this part is the fundamental solution.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The smell of the tiles may be due to the hollowing of the tiles. Because the kitchen and bathroom floor is often in contact with water, water penetrates from the brick joints to accumulate under the bricks, because the tiles have been waterproofed, the water will accumulate under the bricks for a long time, which is not easy to discharge, forming stagnant water that is difficult to dissipate, and finally stinks. This is one of the reasons why many bathrooms and kitchens always smell.

    There are several main reasons for tile hollowing:

    The base plastering is not standard. Before tile paving, the debris and dust on the base layer of the wall must be removed; When paving, the back of the tile is smeared with cement mixed mortar or 107 cement slurry, and the tile is tapped with a hammer handle or soft hammer to make the cement grout crowd the back of the tile, and then press hard to make the tile firmly combined with the wall base. If the base plastering is not standard, it will cause hollowing.

    Not enough to soak before paving. Ceramic tiles (especially glazed tiles) should be soaked in water for more than 2 hours before paving, and after the tiles fully absorb water, take them out to dry or wipe off the bright water. If the brick is not saturated with moisture, it will absorb the moisture in the mortar prematurely, resulting in the mortar shrinkage and hollowing, and it will also affect the strength of the paste.

    The mortar is not full when paving. When the tile is paved, the mortar is not full or the tile is not gently knocked and squeezed compact. This situation could be cutting corners, saving cement mortar, or being sloppy in order to save time.

    If there is a hollow drum, you can use a glass suction cup to suck up all the bricks and re-pave, you need to find the ground cement layer and re-do the base layer, and then pave the tiles.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    General situation: 1. Generally, there will be a fishy smell after the freshly laid floor tiles are dragged down, and they will disappear naturally after a long time. 2. When mopping the floor, you can add some detergent, toilet water, wind oil essence or lemonade to remove the odor. 3. After mopping the floor, be sure to wash the mop thoroughly and put it in a ventilated place to dry naturally to prevent mold breeding.

    Special circumstances: 1. If it is a peculiar smell for a long time, it is likely to be caused by the lack of density of the bricks and the growth of fungi.

    2. Add fungicides to the water for mopping the floor, try to sprinkle less water and ventilate more.

    3. Use 84 disinfectant to clean, but it should be noted that it is best to separate the mop from the kitchen in the living room and bedroom, because there is usually oil stains in the kitchen, which is not conducive to a complete solution.

    4. Place some green plants or bamboo charcoal indoors to absorb odors, and add an appropriate amount of vinegar to the clean water on the mopping floor to disinfect and sterilize.

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