I Can't Smell Anything After Using Bleach
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I can't smell anything after using bleach. Adding too much bleach to the washing cycle can leave a strong bleach odor on laundered items. Using strong household cleaners such as bleach a few times a week in unventilated areas such as a small bathroom can cause the toxic smell to affect the delicate lining and sensory cells in. Chlorine gas is heavier than air hence tends to accumulate in the low lying areas making it easy for you to inhale.
Had ventilation so I went outside and have this bleach smell in my nose and its hard to smell anything else but bleach. This technique will easily remove the odor from the room or that place that is being used for using bleach. The way you remove the smell depends on where its coming from.
46k views Answered 2 years ago. A few months ago after cleaning with bleach I lost my sense of smell and taste for two days. I couldnt smell anything but bleach for about 4 hours.
Now I am experiencing shortness of breath cough hoarseness and headache. The bleach can irritate your eyes and nose and very easily cause headaches. Leave the bowls in those places for several hours.
It will injure olfactory nerve endings possibly kill off some of them. So you know it liquid Can you. I hate the smell of the stuff she cleans the toilet with but I forgot to flush after she left and when I went in the bathroom tonight I could smell the fumes.
I hate the smell of bleach. Take vinegar in a bowl and place it around the room. Try to ventilate your indoor living space as much as possible.