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Well, 2 out of 3 Indian women agree, according to an independent third party survey on Indian households, that odours are common in every home, making it clear that smelly homes are a prevalent and wide spread issue. Considering our love for food, spices, tadka and flavours, it is no surprise that the survey goes on to reveal that Indian women rank smells from cooking garlic and tadka as the number 1 most common household odour and smells from cooking fish and other non vegetarian dishes, as number 2 on that list. The challenge with common household odours is that they are tough to completely remove. The survey further adds that Indian women and men agree that household odours become more prominent during the summer and monsoon seasons.
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