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amother
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Fri, Nov 07 2008, 12:11 am
I just moved to a new apartment, I cleaned the oven and stove top.
Whenever I bake, I think I smell poop (or something weird)! At first I thought maybe my chicken had gone bad, but I smelled the chicken and then smelled inside the oven - everything is normal!!
Today I was cooking on the stove top and baking and I STILL smelled it! This is not my first time using this oven, I dont know what to do.
Where could the smell be coming from?
We have no bugs, no mice (pu pu pu!) BH.
what in the world could it be??!???
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GAMZu
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Fri, Nov 07 2008, 12:46 am
If you just moved in, how do you know there isn't a mouse under the stove?
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amother
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Fri, Nov 07 2008, 12:54 am
oh trust me, I lived in machon chana - I know what dead rodent smells like
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GAMZu
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Fri, Nov 07 2008, 1:03 am
I'm sorry then!
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bodybalance
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Fri, Nov 07 2008, 2:16 am
I am familiar with the mystery of weird smells...
We had a smell like that for a while...
You should check out ur plumbing system. Like under the sink... or if you have any draining holes...
like in Israel...
Sometimes... the drain has a reflex and it reeks...
Good luck!
I hate bad smells! It is my petpeeve. And in my old apartment, every time I came home- it stunk.
from the sewers...
(there was no air circulation)
or it would cook my garbage during the day.
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poemmom
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Fri, Nov 07 2008, 9:27 am
Could you have a gas leak in the oven?
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bebe3
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Fri, Nov 07 2008, 11:01 am
Sorry I had to chuckle at your post, and the quote above didn't help with the chuckling.
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zaq
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Wed, Nov 12 2008, 11:58 am
oddly enough, sometimes a rotting object smells stronger far away from itself than if you put your nose right on top of it. look for a damp rag, mop or sponge getting rancid, or a container that held milk and wasn't cleaned well enough.
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Tamiri
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Wed, Nov 12 2008, 1:02 pm
What is the oven next to, meaning what is possibly heating up so that it emits the smell?
Did you check the pan under the fridge, if there is one?
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