There is no need to run out and buy fancy room deodorizers to cover up that stale fish or spilled perfume. Most likely, you already have everything you need to keep your house smelling fresh. Some of the things you are likely to have at home are:
1. Baking Soda freshens everything from diaper pails to bath-water. It's especially effective on acidic smells such as body odor and stale food and in small spaces that collect odors - the freezer, the microwave, or a closed-up suitcase.
2. Fresh Air is the cheapest and most effective air freshener. Open windows work magic on everything from stuffy rooms to cars that reek of cigarettes. To treat stale-smelling carpets and closets, get out the window fan, aim it towards the offensive area and turn it on. the best part is that fresh air doesn't cost a thing.
3. Ground Coffee takes the sting out of pungent odors such as fish, soiled leather, and stale food in freezer. You can deodorize your whole kitchen by making a pot of coffee, then using the grounds to freshen your garbage can.
4. Hydrogen peroxide and Water form the basis for many commercial eliminators. Use the combination to get rid of organic smells such as perspiration and garbage can odors.
5. Vinegar neutralizes the sulfur smell that baking soda can't. It works especially well on fabric and on bathroom surfaces.
1. Baking Soda freshens everything from diaper pails to bath-water. It's especially effective on acidic smells such as body odor and stale food and in small spaces that collect odors - the freezer, the microwave, or a closed-up suitcase.
2. Fresh Air is the cheapest and most effective air freshener. Open windows work magic on everything from stuffy rooms to cars that reek of cigarettes. To treat stale-smelling carpets and closets, get out the window fan, aim it towards the offensive area and turn it on. the best part is that fresh air doesn't cost a thing.
3. Ground Coffee takes the sting out of pungent odors such as fish, soiled leather, and stale food in freezer. You can deodorize your whole kitchen by making a pot of coffee, then using the grounds to freshen your garbage can.
4. Hydrogen peroxide and Water form the basis for many commercial eliminators. Use the combination to get rid of organic smells such as perspiration and garbage can odors.
5. Vinegar neutralizes the sulfur smell that baking soda can't. It works especially well on fabric and on bathroom surfaces.
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