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I make my own febreez (just baking soda, water and liquid fabric softner) i keep baking soda boxes sitting around . i try not to use gel or spray air fresheners.do unscented candles actually help?…any other suggestions?
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I make my own febreez (just baking soda, water and liquid fabric softner) i keep baking soda boxes sitting around . i try not to use gel or spray air fresheners.do unscented candles actually help?…any other suggestions?
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January 14th, 2010 at 2:50 pm
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That febreez sounds good I think I will try that
Unscented candles dont smell of much to be honest. You could have fresh flowers around the home, also potpourri, scented wood balls – they work a treat can be bought in most supermarkets.
January 15th, 2010 at 9:24 am
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Why not try airwick room fresher?
January 16th, 2010 at 6:32 am
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January 17th, 2010 at 4:19 am
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put fabric softener sheets in places where they can’t be found but can still be smelled. (maybe under the couch or something)
bake something wonderful. i love when i come home and it smells like something warm and inviting
maybe wash all your pillows/blankets and such (using lovely smelling fabric softener)
January 17th, 2010 at 11:57 pm
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I’ve actually got gain detergent and water in a bottle. clean linen glad spray smells fresh, clean cotton yankee candle, clean linen glade candle, febreze candles, febreze, and ive poured a box of baking soda throughout the house, let it sit and then vacuum it up. helps get rid of the odor. also, arm and hammer has powder u can put down and vacuum up, and glad has new fabric and air sprays in clean linen and same with febreze for fabric and air
January 18th, 2010 at 4:28 am
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I agree with you about those scented air fresheners. Just read the warning labels and that is enough for me besides my nose really acts up with those. Some time ago, a friend recommended a product called fridge-IT activated carbon odor absorbers to take care of the smell that was coming from under my sink and trash area. I tried it and it really worked great and without fragrances that just cover up the odor. Since then, I now use Fridge IT odor absorbers just about everywhere around the house to keep those lingering smells away. I buy them usually at Linens N Things but also on line at. They have other products I like too.