lbrtbell
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Fri Feb-04-11 05:16 AM
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Oranges will eliminate almost any bad odor |
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Lemons are good, too. Just cut oranges or lemons into quarters, lay them out in the bad-smelling area, and you'll love the results. Burned food, chemical odors--you name it, they'll absorb it. I wouldn't live without them!
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Fri Feb-04-11 09:47 AM
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1. So will peppermint oil. |
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Learned that trick from a vet tech. Just pour some onto a piece of cotton in a small dish, and set it on a shelf or window sill. I'll have to try the citrus trick, as they're generally cheaper than peppermint oil. :-)
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Fri Feb-25-11 09:28 PM
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3. cider vinegar works pretty well and |
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a bonus of peppermint oil is it repels rodents. Ever since they set up housekeeping in a little used car in my garage and I had to have the seats etc taken apart and cleaned, I've kept old open pill bottles in the car with peppermint oil saturated cotton stuff in them.
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