by kezq »
Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:09 am
OMG I think I've finally got rid of that rotten egg smell after decorating.
I too had that awful eggy smell develop after about three week from painting our daughters bedroom, but we had used Wickes matt emulsion, and not the Crown one that everyone else has seemed to have problems with....maybe they use the same formula?
Anyway, after searching the web trying to find out what the smell actually was, I found that it is probably a build up of either hydrogen sulphite (the stink bomb material) or ammonia (wet nappies), I then searched for neutralizers for them both...only to find that plain old white vinegar or bicarbonate of soda would do the job, something about acids, alkalis and bases cancelling each other out or something like that....stuff I vaguely remeber from chemistry years ago at school.
I quickly botched together a weak solution of water and white vinegar in an old cleaned out Cillet bang sprayer and went to town on the walls and ceiling of my daughters bedroom......after it had dried (within two hours), that crappy smell had virtually gone, with only a very slight vinegary hint in the air.
Went to bed after another assault with the spray and stunned by the results in the morning.
No eggy smell at all, gone, nada......a much fainter vinegar whiff present which I'm expecting will be gone soon, but I much prefer the chip shop aroma to the glastonbury portaloo stench.
Will try a little lemon juice in the mixture next time round to see what that does, but amazed how quick it worked and would definately recommend to anyone else with this problem to give it a go.
Kez