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YOU TOO CAN BE AN INSTANT HERO----!  

basketmaker2 73M  
19 posts
7/31/2018 7:57 pm
YOU TOO CAN BE AN INSTANT HERO----!


You too can be an instant hero by performing this simple maneuver in just seconds!-----We have all walked into a public bathroom at one time or the other only to witness an offensive odor which is pervasive in the room. You check the stalls to find you are the lone visitor but still there seems to be a really bad smell not recent........ to the use of the facility. You bravely initiate a search of the space for the source of the fowl<b> aroma </font></b>only to resolve that it is for all intents and purposes.... very clean visually...... So why does it smell so bad?? Upon closer inspection, you discover a drain source in the floor usually constructed towards and approximately in the the center of the room. Most maintenance personnel will tell you that the drain is used daily to soak-up water from the routine mopping and cleaning of the facility floor. Still the odor remains, and as you inquire as to its origin, you are quickly informed that it always smells like that in spite of various cleaners, bleaches, and room deodorants employed! You are quickly dismissed for the interest and basically told to mind your own business because the manager already knows--ALL ABOUT IT! WELL.......DONT YOU BELIEVE IT! Unless you have stepped out of the realm of nature into the obsess of Hell.... there is something to be done about it! With a simple bucket of water poured into the drain replacing the water that has evaporated from the gooseneck in the floor that prevents the sewer gases from backfilling the room as it blocks the sewer gases mechanically by the closing of their escape! If after you have administered water the odor lingers---add more water until the smell disappears! Then if it persists, please look for another drain that has also dried up! IT WORKS EVERY TIME! If it doesn't, you probably have a broken stool that needs replacing! So go ahead---BE A HERO! You'll be glad you did.

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