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  • Dec 29, 2008, 09:36 PM
    chikalee
    Foul smelling water
    Tap water in bathroom sink frequently has a foul odor
  • Dec 30, 2008, 07:30 AM
    speedball1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by chikalee View Post
    tap water in bathroom sink frequently has a foul odor

    Remove the aerator ,(see image) and soak it in bleach for 10 minutes. With the aerator removed does the water still smell? Let me know, Tom
  • Dec 30, 2008, 10:04 AM
    chikalee
    I soaked aerator in bleach. Since odor is sporadic, I have to give it some time.
  • Dec 31, 2008, 10:20 AM
    chikalee
    Foul smelling water
    I know I shouldn't using this window; but I don't know how to reply to Speedball1's
    Answer to my problem. I went to "Forum" but don't see where I can input a
    Message. I went to all the FAQs. Please Help Me. Chikalee
  • Dec 31, 2008, 10:55 AM
    21boat

    Chikaalee I saw on a new re post you did and you were having troubles trying to private message to speedball 1 I did not add to that post out of the respect to you and speedball 1 SO here is how to post private to him. Look for a speedball posted answers anywhere on the site. Put your arrow on the "speedball 1" and click a window will open to send a private message tell him boat 21 sent you ha ha! This should work. Happy Holiday!!

    (mark) 21 boat
  • Dec 31, 2008, 11:05 AM
    speedball1
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by chikalee View Post
    I soaked aerator in bleach. Since odor is sporadic, I have to give it some time.

    Chick, I located and merged your posts. With the aerator removed does the water still smell? What does "sporadic" mean? Does it come and go? Is there a certain time the smell's worse? Pump or city water? Tell me more about this smell. Does it smell musty? Like Sulfer or sewer gas? Give me some details to work with. Tom

    Quote:

    "Sporadic" is a couple times each day. With aerator removed waters sprayed in all directions, but coincidentally did not smell. Aerator is only a few months old
    You have given me a "reddie" for asking questions. What do you find "unfavorable" about that? And when you bsoaked the aerator iin bleach and reinstalled it do you still have the smell? Tom
  • Jan 1, 2009, 07:49 AM
    chikalee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by speedball1 View Post
    Chick, I located and merged your posts. With the aerator removed does the water still smell? What does "sporadic" mean? Does it come and go? Is there a certain time the smell's worse? Pump or city water? Tell me more about this smell. Does it smell musty? Like Sulfer or sewer gas? Give me some details to work with. Tom

    You have given me a "reddie" for asking questions. What do you find "unfavorable" about that? And when you bsoaked the aerator iin bleach and reinstalled it do you still have the smell? Tom

    Tom: I'm not sure this is the way to answer you, but I don't know what a "reddie" is.
    Soaking the aerator in bleach didn't work. The smell comes and goes. There's no
    Specific time when it smells. This is city water. This is a gas smell. Thanks for your
    Help. If I'm not answering you the right way, please correct me.
  • Jan 1, 2009, 08:20 AM
    speedball1
    Quote:

    I don't know what a "reddie" is.
    By placing a red box next to your statement you have indicated that you found my post " disaggreable" and it counts against me.
    Quote:

    The smell comes and goes. There's no
    Specific time when it smells. This is a gas smell
    This puzzles me. If it were bacteria it should smell all the time. Are you sure that you're not smelling gas from the drain or overflow? Can you fill a glass and strill smell it?" Back to you, Tom

    Have you tried simply replacing the aerator? Tom

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