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An Easy Trick to Remove Any Odor from Your House

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What do cinnamon rolls, a rose garden, and fresh linen have in common?

That’s right, they all smell so good you can’t get enough of that aroma.

The good news is your house can smell just as dreamy if you follow some simple tips!

(In other words, if you close your eyes, sniff around, and you can’t tell the difference

between your arm pits and your house, then you should do these things.

Clear enough?

Okay.)

1.

Take good care of the trash can The trash can is obviously one of the biggest

sources of stinky odor, but just taking the trash outside isn’t enough.

Before you put a new empty bag inside the can, clean it well, because the can itself

accumulates smells that stick around.

Throw away any remnants of waste that stick to the can on the inside.

Rinse the can with a garden hose, wipe it with paper towels or old rags, spray it on

the inside with an all-purpose cleaner, scrub it well, and rinse again.

Then you can put a new trash bag inside.

2.

Use dryer sheets as a deodorant Everybody loves the smell of fresh linen,

but not everybody knows that the dryer sheets can work for other purposes, as well.

Place them in shoe closets, musty areas, trash cans, and gym bags.

The sheets will soak up the odor.


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