Household Odor Removal Tips and the Timeless Style of Art Deco

Household Odor Removal Tips and the Timeless Style of Art Deco

From Home In Progress by Dan Hansen/RepcoLite Paints

May 2, 2026 · 40 min · Episode 457

About this episode

Dan Hansen discusses effective methods for removing household odors and explores the history of Art Deco design.

In this episode of Home in Progress , Dan Hansen starts with a look at why smells have such a powerful effect on the way we experience a home. Unlike sights and sounds, odors connect quickly to the emotional and memory centers of the brain, which means a smell can instantly shape how comfortable, clean, or welcoming a house feels. That leads into a real-life odor problem involving Dan’s son’s house, several cats, a squirrel in the attic, and a dead possum under an entryway. From there, Dan lays out the most important rule for dealing with household odors: don’t just cover them up with candles, sprays, or air fresheners. If you want the smell gone, you have to eliminate the source. The segment walks through three practical tools for removing odors at home. First are absorbers and neutralizers, including baking soda, activated charcoal, and white vinegar. Next are enzymatic cleaners, which are especially useful for biological odors like pet urine, but need to be used properly and should not be mixed with bleach or harsh disinfectants. Finally, Dan explains encapsulation, using odor-blocking primers and shellac-based products like BIN or clear shellac to seal in stubborn smells that…

People in this episode

Host: Dan Hansen

Topics covered

  • household odors
  • odor removal
  • Art Deco design
  • home experience
  • emotional impact of smells

Keywords

  • odor removal
  • household tips
  • Art Deco
  • smell elimination
  • home comfort
  • cleaning techniques

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: RepcoLite Paints

Books & works: Art Deco

Places: World War I

More episodes of Home In Progress

Explore listener stats, chart rankings, contacts and more on the Home In Progress podcast page.