I am always looking for organic or natural solutions to the chemically base products from the store. This week I found a good video that shows you how to make natural air freshener. The great thing about the two recipes they mention is that they are very simple and you will probably already have the ingredients.
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Does this recipe list ratios? How much of each item do you use? And…what ingredient does the vinegar replace? I know vinegar is a great cleaning agent, but it sure doesn’t have that nice “fresh” scent.
Thanks for this post! I love stuff like this. I’ve tried the vinegar but the kids can’t stand the smell. It lasts longer than the video says. I am going to try the baking soda and vanilla extract though! Thanks!
Thanks for your contribution to Take Charge of Your Health Care Carnival. It’s always nice to use natural and safe ingredients and have an effective and nice smelling air freshener.
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Wow, I love posts like this, it’s fun making your own stuff for way less than store prices.
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well I will keep them coming… I like it too if for no other reason than that they are often better for our health…
Does this recipe list ratios? How much of each item do you use? And…what ingredient does the vinegar replace? I know vinegar is a great cleaning agent, but it sure doesn’t have that nice “fresh” scent.
Ok, so I didn’t see the video at first, haha. Next time I’ll be sure to scroll down further.
Thanks for this post! I love stuff like this. I’ve tried the vinegar but the kids can’t stand the smell. It lasts longer than the video says. I am going to try the baking soda and vanilla extract though! Thanks!
Thanks for your contribution to Take Charge of Your Health Care Carnival. It’s always nice to use natural and safe ingredients and have an effective and nice smelling air freshener.
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