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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I've just moved into a new flat and to be fair it has an air of wooden sandals with topnotes of single octogenarian and heavily diluted cleaning products.
Should I febreze the living daylights out of everything or go with the scented candles?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bicarb sprinkled on carpets and then hoovered out absorbs smells.
Same for kitchen units.
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I love bicarb for carpet. Definitely scented candles too OP. |
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By *ooBulMan
over a year ago
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Try growing herbs in your house? Rosemary is quite pleasant! Nice flowers too. Mint even?
Buy yourself some fragrant flowers every day till it's gone?
Incense coils? I have a Sandalwood. Get that from Amazon or Asian supermarket/shop?
Amazon do a SALKING Metal Essential Oils Diffuser. It's nearly £30.00. Try that?
Glade do a sandalwood & Jasmine diffuser... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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all good advice, I'll take all of it on board, apart from the hippies cigarette of choice
I'll keep you updated.
Once I get the place smelling of strong coffee and the tears of a man, broken by the harsh realities of being on fab, I'll be happy |
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"all good advice, I'll take all of it on board, apart from the hippies cigarette of choice
I'll keep you updated.
Once I get the place smelling of strong coffee and the tears of a man, broken by the harsh realities of being on fab, I'll be happy "
You are single now ? |
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We bought a house that a very old and now deceased person had lived in. We had to change all the floor coverings and redecorate before their smell entirely disappeared. My advice would be not to cover but eradicate. A deep clean, shampoo the carpets if there are any, replace or clean any upholstery and a through flow of air should help. To me febreze smells worse than anything. |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"We bought a house that a very old and now deceased person had lived in. We had to change all the floor coverings and redecorate before their smell entirely disappeared. My advice would be not to cover but eradicate. A deep clean, shampoo the carpets if there are any, replace or clean any upholstery and a through flow of air should help. To me febreze smells worse than anything. "
Yes just like comfort |
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"We bought a house that a very old and now deceased person had lived in. We had to change all the floor coverings and redecorate before their smell entirely disappeared. My advice would be not to cover but eradicate. A deep clean, shampoo the carpets if there are any, replace or clean any upholstery and a through flow of air should help. To me febreze smells worse than anything. "
Oooh, one of you has had a birthday. You are both the same age now |
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"We bought a house that a very old and now deceased person had lived in. We had to change all the floor coverings and redecorate before their smell entirely disappeared. My advice would be not to cover but eradicate. A deep clean, shampoo the carpets if there are any, replace or clean any upholstery and a through flow of air should help. To me febreze smells worse than anything.
Oooh, one of you has had a birthday. You are both the same age now "
Only for about a month, by the end of next month I'll be 65 |
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"We bought a house that a very old and now deceased person had lived in. We had to change all the floor coverings and redecorate before their smell entirely disappeared. My advice would be not to cover but eradicate. A deep clean, shampoo the carpets if there are any, replace or clean any upholstery and a through flow of air should help. To me febreze smells worse than anything.
Yes just like comfort "
We rewashed our towels after using it because they smelled so awful |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
STOKE ON TRENT |
"We bought a house that a very old and now deceased person had lived in. We had to change all the floor coverings and redecorate before their smell entirely disappeared. My advice would be not to cover but eradicate. A deep clean, shampoo the carpets if there are any, replace or clean any upholstery and a through flow of air should help. To me febreze smells worse than anything.
Yes just like comfort
We rewashed our towels after using it because they smelled so awful "
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"Fuck ......... i've just bought a shipping order of comofort.
you must have got a smelly one...... mine is white and pure and gentle and soft n powdery
Im actually going to go and have a niff"
I think the white one is 'comfort pure'. It smells cotton/baby powder like. I like it |
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