Keep Your Home Smelling Fresh

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Leaving a wonderful fresh scent as you clean your home is easily done at the same time that you are dusting, wiping and vacuuming.

Steps

  1. Remove any trash or dirty laundry. Best way to keep a house smelling fresh is not having bad odors.
  2. Wash the dishes and wipe down any greasy residues on kitchen.
  3. Sanitize restrooms and clean spills daily if possible.
  4. Use fabric softener sheets to dust knick-knacks, TVs, computers (no static cling) and other surfaces in your house.
  5. Wipe and dust all surfaces, clean all dust and fibers that accumulate odors.
  6. Sprinkle simple baking soda and some baby power lightly over the carpet before vacuuming.
  7. Use real lemon juice to wipe mirrors and windows.
  8. Pour a couple of drops of your favorite body oil on light bulb to give warm light scent.
  9. Stick cloves into orange peels (on the orange) and place these around the house.
  10. Boil a few whole cinnamon sticks and let them simmer in the hot water. They will give off an appealing aroma throughout the house, making it more attractive to guests.
  11. Finished.

Tips

  • Try to keep the fragrances you choose light.
  • Place fabric softener sheets over heating vents in the window. This filters out dust and makes a pleasant fresh scent.
  • Make homemade potpourri for long-lasting and effective, natural scent. This is better for your health than using electrical scent dispensers.

Warnings

  • Don't overdo or overuse scents.

Do NOT put anything wet (oils) on HOT light bulbs, they could explode! Put them on when the bulb is cold; when turned on and they heat up, the scent will diffuse into the room.

Things You'll Need

  • Oranges
  • Fabric softener sheets
  • Body oil
  • Cloves

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