What are you doing in my basement? Are you the one who I suspect of having an affair with my wife? The one for whom my wife (who I caught) was washing/drying and rerolling used condoms found in my basement?
Sounds like you main drain is leaking in the basement.
There is a product called What Odor? that I'm sure will do the trick. I use it on my work boots, and it completely gets rid or the odor of cow manuer, and worse. Had me saying what odor??
White glue contains chemicals such as ethyl acetate and vinyl acetate, which can give off a strong odor. These substances are used in the manufacturing process of glue and can produce a noticeable smell when the glue is applied. The odor may also be intensified by the presence of preservatives and other additives in the glue formula.
To effectively remove the musty smell from your basement, you can start by improving ventilation, using a dehumidifier to reduce moisture, cleaning and disinfecting the area, and using odor absorbers like baking soda or activated charcoal.
Two ways epoxy can be strong. 1 Chemically Epoxy is a class of substance acquire by polymerization from epoxides. Epoxies are used mainly in adhesives and coatings. 2 Physically(Physically: Physically epoxy coating systems contain two elements, resins and hardeners. The resin component is usually light, sometimes almost clear colored, and almost odor free) I like epoxy floor because it is durable and long-lasting.If you want to apply epoxy on your concrete contact your local epoxy installer.
You might try a normal dryer sheet. ALL THE GLUES I USE (WOOD, 2-PART EPOXIES, WHITE, INSTANT, AND GORILLA GLUES, THE ODOR FROM THESE GLUES DISSIPATE THRU THE CURING PROCESS. IF ITS THE ODOR FROM THE GLUE WHEN YOUR GLUING THINGS TOGETHER, MOVE CLOSER TO A WINDOW AND PUT A FAN IN THE WINDOW TO EXHAUST THE ODOR.
I had this problem too. Just pour bleach in toilet and flush.
To get rid of basement odor, you can start by ensuring good ventilation by opening windows or using fans. Clean the space thoroughly, focusing on areas prone to mold or mildew growth. Consider using air purifiers, dehumidifiers, or odor absorbers to help eliminate any lingering odors.
The scent of mothballs in your basement could result from stored belongings or clothing that were exposed to mothballs. Mothballs are often used to prevent damage from moths and other pests but can leave a lingering smell if not properly aired out. Consider removing the source of the odor and ventilating the area to help dissipate the smell.
Glue typically contains chemicals such as formaldehyde, acetone, and toluene which can give it its strong and distinct smell. These chemicals can evaporate into the air and create the odor that is often associated with glue.
An old car may smell like glue due to the breakdown of materials used in its construction, such as adhesives, plastics, and upholstery. Over time, heat and exposure to the elements can cause these substances to degrade, releasing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that emit a glue-like odor. Additionally, older cars often have aging interiors where residual cleaning products or air fresheners might contribute to the scent.
It would seem more logical to me, that you call the installer and ask HIM.