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aimhabanim
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Sat, Sep 11 2021, 11:59 pm
Question says it all! Thanks!
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herqueendom
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Sun, Sep 12 2021, 12:14 am
I like reed diffusers. no fire, no plug in, safe and I can use essential oils
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njmom3
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Sun, Sep 12 2021, 1:19 am
Started using scentify plugins recently. Smells really good
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Iymnok
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Sun, Sep 12 2021, 2:20 am
Keeping it clean and finding the source of bad odors. I like lemon or one scented cleaning products.
Artificial smells annoy me.
Baking bread is always a welcome aroma.
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Teomima
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Sun, Sep 12 2021, 4:46 am
I don't use anything artificial. As long as it's clean, everything smells pleasant. Baking bread or cookies regularly also helps it smell great. If I ever want it to smell especially good for some reason, I'll boil a pot of cinnamon and orange peels.
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Crookshanks
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Sun, Sep 12 2021, 5:58 am
Reed diffusers or febreeze plugins. I love the bamboo scent.
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essie14
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Sun, Sep 12 2021, 6:27 am
Teomima wrote: | I don't use anything artificial. As long as it's clean, everything smells pleasant. Baking bread or cookies regularly also helps it smell great. If I ever want it to smell especially good for some reason, I'll boil a pot of cinnamon and orange peels. |
Same. I mop my floors often and keep everything clean.
If a kid heats up something smelly in the microwave, I boil a cup of water with vanilla or cinnamon in the microwave to get rid of the odor.
I also bake challah almost every week so we always have that.
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