A musty smell from your heater is often caused by mold or mildew growth due to moisture buildup. To fix it, you can try cleaning the heater and its filters, ensuring proper ventilation, and using a dehumidifier in the room. If the issue persists, it's best to consult a professional HVAC technician for further inspection and maintenance.
"The musty smell of the attic filled my nostrils" BWHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Presumably your heater is just like mine... in which case it is simply burning the dust that collects on the element. This is certainly true for an electric heater - but I can't be sure that this applies to yours...
The first step to getting a musty smell out of a closed up house is to open the windows. You will also want to burn some candles. Spraying Lysol will also help get rid of the musty smell.
The smell of calcium chloride is generally described as a musty or slightly pungent odor. It is often likened to the smell of damp or musty basements.
The musty smell that Brian notices when he wakes up is caused by the dampness and mold growth in the shelter. The combination of moisture and lack of ventilation can create a musty odor.
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it should NOT.......you have a GAS leak fix it ...unless you overfill gas tank then maybe that's smell temp.
A "musty" smell would describe a damp animal
try using an air freshener
Musty does not belong as it is an odor, while the others are tastes.
A musty smell may indicate mold or mildew growth, often due to moisture or humidity issues. It could also be caused by stagnant air or lack of ventilation in an area. Identifying and addressing the source of the musty smell is important to prevent any potential health risks.