If you have a habit of storing lots of things in your pantry and forgetting about them, then you will probably notice an unpleasant smell soon.
In many houses, a pantry is a place that has a distinctive (and usually unpleasant) smell that might bother the house owners.
Here are some tips on how to get rid of it.
Empty it Out
Take everything out of your pantry so you can find the source of the smell.
Check for Spoiled Food
Look for any food that has gone bad. If you find something, throw it away.
Clean the Shelves
Wipe down the shelves with a cleaning solution. This removes any spilled food or crumbs.
Use Baking Soda
Put an open box of baking soda on one of the shelves. Baking soda helps absorb odors.
Check Potatoes and Onions
Make sure potatoes and onions are stored properly. If they're not, they can cause bad smells.
Use Coffee Grounds
Place a bowl of coffee grounds in the pantry. Coffee can help neutralize odors.
Check for Leaks
See if there are any leaks or spills in the pantry. Moisture can lead to bad smells.
Ventilate the Area
Keep the pantry door open for a while to let fresh air in. Good airflow can help get rid of odors.
Use Vanilla Extract
Put a few drops of vanilla extract on a cotton ball and place it in the pantry. Vanilla has a pleasant scent.
Store Strong-Smelling Items Smartly
Keep strong-smelling items in airtight containers to prevent their odors from spreading.
Previously, we talked about the signs that it's time to buy a new vacuum cleaner.