Why does my bathroom constantly smell like pee?

Anonymous
We even had a plumber remove the toilet and check the seal and install a new one!

I waited a week to post this because I made sure to clean the toilet nightly, use an in-bowl cleaner, and scrub around the toilet daily. There is still an odor of urine around the toilet that I can not source. What could this be? It’s driving me insane!
Anonymous
this happens to me. I believe its sewer gas. putting few drops of doterra lavender or Air X oil in toilet after flushing helps, and not using vent fan. the fan pulls gas out even more i think. Could also try cleaning exterior of toilet and floor beneath. dont eat asparagus. my hormones make me notice only but nobody else.
Anonymous
finally, could be smell from bathroom beneath if its not being actually vented outside and just sits under your floor marinating. fixing lower level vent helped immensely. we turned on that fan, went outside, there was no vent opening. it didnt work or exist
Anonymous
If you have young boys they are missing the target. They have pee mats useful for this. Or you can suggest they sit.
Anonymous
In our house that smell is comes from the grout on the floor around the toilet. When the smell shows up I get a can of cheap shaving cream (not the gel kind) and cover the base of the toilet and all of the floor for at least 12" around. Let it sit for 20min. Then scrape the foam off and wash down the floor with hot water. This usually kills the smell and lasts for a few months. I don't know if the smell comes back on its own or it comes back because of new urine being dripped. There are 3 men/boys in the house plus all of the friends that come with teens. Maybe I'll find out who the source is when they leave for college. I clean the floor weekly as well. But the shaving cream is the only thing that really neutralizes the smell when it shows up.
Anonymous
As the previous person mentioned, it is urine in the grout.
Anonymous
Did you clean inside the screws where the toilet seat attaches to the bowl?

If you have boys in the house...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As the previous person mentioned, it is urine in the grout.


Same problem and it's from previous owner since I'm the only person (female) who uses it now. It's very strangely intermittent! I'm going to try the shaving cream thing and I also have some urine neutralizer spray cleaner that I will try and report back.
Anonymous
You can also try spraying nature’s miracle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:this happens to me. I believe its sewer gas. putting few drops of doterra lavender or Air X oil in toilet after flushing helps, and not using vent fan. the fan pulls gas out even more i think. Could also try cleaning exterior of toilet and floor beneath. dont eat asparagus. my hormones make me notice only but nobody else.


I think this is our issue in our powder room. One tween girl who is not missing the toilet and a weekly cleaning service. I think my perimenopausal nose is more sensitive, but it’s just that one bathroom I notice the smell in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did you clean inside the screws where the toilet seat attaches to the bowl?

If you have boys in the house...


This - if you haven’t done it, it will literally be cemented on by pee. So gross.
Anonymous
Someone is not peeing in the toilet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the previous person mentioned, it is urine in the grout.


Same problem and it's from previous owner since I'm the only person (female) who uses it now. It's very strangely intermittent! I'm going to try the shaving cream thing and I also have some urine neutralizer spray cleaner that I will try and report back.


Do you have cats?
Do you have floor mats that need changing?
Do you clean the shower well?

Sewer gas smell would indicate plumbing issues, but a urine smell simply means something is getting urine stale. You don't do that "if it's yellow let it mellow" thing do you?

Use some bleach. Rinse it well. Then use some acidic cleaners such as Lime Away.
Anonymous
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