That stubborn urine smell in a bathroom is super common in rentals—and the reason it lingers is usually not the toilet itself, but hidden buildup in grout, around the base, or even on walls. The good news: there’s a simple, very effective method most people overlook.
🚽 The “So Easy It’s Surprising” Trick
🧼 Baking Soda + Vinegar Deep Clean
What you need:
- Baking soda
- White vinegar
- Spray bottle
- Old toothbrush or scrub brush
✅ Step-by-Step:
- Sprinkle baking soda generously
- Focus on:
- Around the toilet base
- Floor seams & grout
- Behind the toilet
- Lower walls (yes—splashes happen)
- Focus on:
- Spray white vinegar over it
- It will fizz—this reaction helps break down odor-causing residue.
- Let it sit for 10–15 minutes
- This is key—it neutralizes the smell, not just masks it.
- Scrub thoroughly
- Use a brush for grout lines, edges, and tight spots.
- Wipe and rinse
- Use warm water or a damp cloth.
🔍 Hidden Spots Most People Miss
If the smell is still there, check these:
- 🚿 Toilet base seal (urine can seep underneath)
- 🧱 Grout lines (they absorb odors over time)
- 🪵 Wood cabinets or MDF panels near the toilet
- 🚪 Back of the bathroom door
💡 Extra Boost (Optional)
- Add a few drops of lemon or essential oil for freshness
- Leave a small bowl of baking soda overnight to absorb lingering odor
⚠️ When This Doesn’t Work
If the smell persists, it could be:
- A leaking wax ring under the toilet
- Old flooring absorbing urine
- Poor ventilation causing odor buildup
In rentals, that’s something to report to the landlord, not just clean.
🧠 Why This Works
- Baking soda absorbs odors
- Vinegar breaks down uric acid crystals (the real source of the smell)
✔️ Bottom Line
This simple combo doesn’t just cover the smell—it removes the source, which is why it works so well.
If you want, I can share a “landlord-proof” version of this trick (no damage, no stains, safe for deposits).