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4 Ways to Improve Closet Smell [Without Dryer Sheets]

 
1. How to use a mixture of essential oil, baking soda, and vinegar

Put 3 tablespoons of baking soda into a small container.

 
Add essential oil
 

Now, add a few drops (as much as you like) of your desired essential oil.

Note: The oil added to the mixture is not fragrance oil.

Please check if it is essential oil.

Perfume oils can be as harmful as dryer sheets.

It contains chemically synthesized fragrances.

 
Add vinegar
 
Add half a teaspoon of alcohol vinegar.
After thoroughly mixing the mixture, place the container (excluding the lid) in the corner of the closet.
If you feel the scent is not strong enough, try adding a few more drops of essential oil to the container.
 
 
 
2. This is how to give it to the wardrobe. B. Making fragrance with coffee grounds

 

Put a few teaspoons of coffee (beans or powder) into a small bowl.

Store the dishes in the cabinet.

3. If you put soap in the closet, it smells good.

 

Choose a soap that has a scent you like.

Take the soap out of the package and put it in the cabinet.

If you put soap inside a drawer or between clothes, a beautiful fragrance will spread.

Note: If there is no wax paper included in the external packaging of the soap

It is recommended to wrap the bar with a thin cloth before inserting it between the clothes.

Otherwise, soap residue may stain your clothes.

 
4. Add fragrance to your wardrobe with aroma herbs
 

Using aromatic herbs like mint or chamomile

You can add a pleasant fragrance to your wardrobe.

Mix together or use your preferred herb.

Put the herbs in a bowl before putting them in the cabinet.

If you want, you can make a cloth bag to store the herbs before putting them in the cabinet.

This way, you can put the bag between clothes or inside the drawer.

 

Note: Use dried herbs instead of fresh herbs.

Fresh herbs contain moisture, which can stain clothes if it comes into contact with them.

You can dry fresh herbs in the microwave or oven before smelling the scent in the wardrobe.

 

 

[Source: © homify / Konstantin]

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