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Updated over 4 years ago on .

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  • Sacramento, CA
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Musty smell in cabinets

Account Closed
  • Sacramento, CA
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Hi Everyone,

Quick question. We are in a newly remodeled 3 bed 2 bath duplex but the hallway bathroom has a musty smell that I want to get rid of. I’ve read to try baking soda and vinegar but that’s not working entirely. I’ve read that painting might do the trick but I don’t want it to be sticky.

Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Thank you!

-Kelsey