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81mm wrote:
> Hello gang..,
>
> I buy eight of those store bought 99 cent air fresheners about once
> every two weeks.., you know, the kind that you pull the cover up and sit
> them somewhere until the wick gets smaller.
>
> I have got five cats and I do not notice any real bad smells (cats are
> mostly outside).., but I was wondering about a cheaper fix, or even a
> better way to approach this subject..(when leaving wife left five of her
> eleven cats).!
Those type of air fresheners don't impress me at all.
Spring is here in England and my doors can be left open on a decent day. I
have some delightful flowers in the garden and their perfume wafts in on the
breeze. I cannot wait for my honeysuckle to blossom, it smells delightful.
Any bad smells are soon dispersed with fresh air in the place. Colder days
when I may even need my heating on I rely on the smell of fruit in a bowl,
pot pourri on my landing, a dab of my favourite perfume on a handkerchief
placed near a warm place so it diffuses but not so much so that it would
cause a headache. A decent distinctive smelling bar of soap at the sink.
On a rainy day a small window left open where the rain doesn't come in but
the freshness and ozone smell does.
I like to keep a floral "air freshener" spray by the toilet for
inconsiderate guests thereby saving them embarrasment.
Strong smells should be avoided in the bedroom.
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