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  • 08-20-2007 10:30 AM

    • rolo
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    Homemade fresh air

     I made up a solution of tap water, a little splash of bleach (VERY small amount) and a few drops of lemon essential oil in a bucket, washed down cabinets, counters, and some walls.  The house smells WONDERFUL, even after a few days.  I love it when one of my cleaning ideas has such lasting results!

    rolo4evr

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  • 08-20-2007 10:56 AM In reply to

    Re: Homemade fresh air

    Sounds refreshing! I know that I need to invest more time into finding such solutions. The detergent and cleaning isles are my favorites in the grocery store. I enjoy the fresh smells and they tend to lure me in ;-) I'm not, however, impressed with the throw away swifter type refills. I love using an old towel/rag instead. I like the mop itself because of the flat bottom, just like avoiding the refills.

  • 08-20-2007 9:04 PM In reply to

    Re: Homemade fresh air

    I thought I was the only one who finds the cleaning aisle at the grocery store alluring.  I tend to check out the ones at Home Depot and Lowe's too! I love the smells but hate the prices of some of the products. Never bought a swiffer as most of my floors are carpeted, except kitchen and bathroom.  I just use regular mop there or wash with a rag. 

    Where do you buy the scented oils to add to cleaning solutions? Thanks!

    Trying to Save in Pennsylvania
  • 08-20-2007 9:07 PM In reply to

    Re: Homemade fresh air

     Nothing makes your house smell better than elbow grease! I too like the way a freshly cleaned home smells. I do not, however, like air fresheners. As my DH says, "It smells like you cooked fish in a spring meadow." They don't eliminate odors -- they just mask them.

    SAHWife and mom of 2 (oh, and my dad lives here too!)
  • 08-20-2007 9:30 PM In reply to

    • rolo
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    Re: Homemade fresh air

    My local farmers market has a Hippie Emporium-that's its real name-that sells essential oils, incense, handmade jewelry, soaps, etc. Most malls have a kiosk somewhere selling this kind of stuff too.  

    rolo4evr

    "People take different roads seeking fulfillment and happiness. Just because they're not on your road, doesn't mean they've gotten lost." ~~Dalai Lama

  • 08-20-2007 9:32 PM In reply to

    Re: Homemade fresh air

    Then, there's always the old bathroom trick of lighting a match -- the sulphur absorbs odors.

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  • 08-21-2007 8:10 AM In reply to

    • Brandy
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    Re: Homemade fresh air

    I love fragrances! I have a spray bottle that I keep water with a couple drops of essential or fragrance oil in for misting the air, carpets, curtain and furniture to freshen the air. Some people like a mixture of vinegar and water for this.


     

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  • 08-22-2007 11:19 AM In reply to

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    Thanks...I'll look at the mall!  I think I've seen some incense sellers at the flea market too. Maybe they have the oils. thanks again!

    Trying to Save in Pennsylvania
  • 08-22-2007 12:07 PM In reply to

    Re: Homemade fresh air

    Deb-

    I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but is this part of why candles work so well at eliminating odors?

    I was thinking if this is true that I could buy very inexpensive unscented candles. The scented ones I think are overpriced.

    Thank you so much for your help:)

    Jayne

  • 08-22-2007 1:15 PM In reply to

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    You know, Jayne, the matches work because they give off sulphur.  I don't know whether lit candles give off sulphur -- the wick might.  How about it, folks?  Does anyone know the answer to Jayne's questiton?

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