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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not being mean here -- I'm asking this as a serious question: how can you stand the smell of the plywood? When I walk by those houses being built and see all that plywood getting wrapped in Tyvek I think it must really smell strong in there....[/quote] No there isn't a strong smell. The water evaporates and then the smell goes away. How is that any different than an older home which is also made of wood.[/quote] The smell of new plywood is really strong.[/quote] I wasn't answering that original question, just elaborating -- I was asking about the strong smell that new plywood gives off. [/quote] I would be more concerned of the smell you would experience in the master bathroom that didn't have a separate door for the toilet. Point being there is no plywood smell.[/quote] Wow, you are nasty. Good luck fighting off all the DCUM readers you don't think belong on "your" thread.[/quote] Why is that nasty? Many older homes do not have a separate master bathroom toilet with a a door. Your idea that plywood smells permanently is very odd. The idea that the smell of an open toilet in a master bathroom would be more of an issue is a reality.[/quote] Well that escalated quickly. [/quote] I guess people think their shit don't stink.[/quote]
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