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Tip o’ the Day: Get Fresh

Now that spring is here I've been doing a little freshening up around the house (or, apartment rather.) I find that opening a few windows and buying some fragrant flowers from my local market is a great way to bring spring inside.

Here are a few tips on how to freshen the air inside your home:

  • Put baking soda or vinegar with lemon juice in small dishes around the house to absorb odors - especially at the source, such as the refrigerator or garbage area
  • For a spray freshener, dissolve 1 tsp of baking soda in 2 cups of hot water and add 1 tsp lemon juice
  • Simmer 1 tbsp of vinegar in 1 cup water on the stove, or for a more fragrant alternative simmer cinnamon sticks and whole cloves, or cut citrus fruits and rinds in water
  • To deodorize utensils and cutting boards wipe with vinegar and wash in soapy water
  • Fill small decorative bowls with fragrant dried herbs or flowers
  • Houseplants filter the air and reduce unwanted odors inside
  • Scented candles also work wonders. One of my eco-friendly favorites is a line of soy candles by Bluewick. They are made with 100% soy wax, and contain cotton-paper wicks, natural and fragrance oil blends, and recycled packaging (available at 3r living)

What are some of your tips for keeping your home fresh?

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One Response to “Tip o’ the Day: Get Fresh”

  1. Will M. Says:

    Baking soda works by absorbing acids. Your suggestion to put baking soda (base) and lemon juice (acid) together effectively neutralizes any odor absorbing qualities baking soda may have.

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    http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/chem00/chem00388.htm

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