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By *aisy100 OP   Woman  over a year ago

wakefield

Any recommendations?

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man  over a year ago

Great Wyrley

Normally I get some cheap reed diffusers from aldi or home bargains.

A splash of Zoflora on the kitchen sink and toilets overnight.

A diluted mix of Zoflora to spray on the fabric by the front door so there’s a fresh scene as you walk in also.

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By *ryandseeMan  over a year ago

Yorkshire

A nice scented candle?

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By *0hnnyBrav0Man  over a year ago

Great Wyrley


"Normally I get some cheap reed diffusers from aldi or home bargains.

A splash of Zoflora on the kitchen sink and toilets overnight.

A diluted mix of Zoflora to spray on the fabric by the front door so there’s a fresh scene as you walk in also."

In not on

Scent not scene

Auto correct fucking hates me again ffs

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By *iss.ddWoman  over a year ago

Leeds + Newcastle


"Any recommendations?"

Try liquid gold

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

I use wax melts. They're lush

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Air Wick spray. Lovely fresh smell and they last ages x

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By *etcplCouple  over a year ago

Gapping Fanny

Some week old worn pants and socks in the corner of the room work quite well if you want that nice musty student vibe

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By *echnosonic_BrummieMan  over a year ago

Willenhall

Soap and water for most things. Dettol or bleach for anything that looks a funny colour, smells "wrong" etc.

I suppose you could always eat a bunch of rose petals and fart pure Turkish Delight.

Actually, what is the smell you're trying to get rid of? I hope it's not your last meet...

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By *heVonMatterhornsCouple  over a year ago

Lincoln

I find a nice bowl of brussel sprouts produces the desired effect in roughly thirty minutes.

LvM

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I use wax melts as it gives the ladies fanny flutters

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

I generally dislike using artificial scents. Room aeration refreshes and clears away stale air. Sick buildings can accrue toxic chemicals, so I'd prefer not to add to the problem.

Fresh flowers can look and smell grea

Sodium bicarbonate can absorb many smells and is easy to remove.

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By *alking HeadMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"Any recommendations?

Try liquid gold"

Or old English.

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By *iger4uWoman  over a year ago

In my happy place


"Normally I get some cheap reed diffusers from aldi or home bargains.

A splash of Zoflora on the kitchen sink and toilets overnight.

A diluted mix of Zoflora to spray on the fabric by the front door so there’s a fresh scene as you walk in also."

I dont think this isxwhat the op is looking for...

More of a little brown bottle of stuff from a dodgy corner shop

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By *echnosonic_BrummieMan  over a year ago

Willenhall


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I dont think this isxwhat the op is looking for...

More of a little brown bottle of stuff from a dodgy corner shop"

HP Sauce?

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By *eyondhornyMan  over a year ago

Farnborough

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By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"I generally dislike using artificial scents. Room aeration refreshes and clears away stale air. Sick buildings can accrue toxic chemicals, so I'd prefer not to add to the problem.

Fresh flowers can look and smell grea

Sodium bicarbonate can absorb many smells and is easy to remove. "

I also dislike artificial stuff. I burn bakhoor on charcoal on the patio most nights and let in drift through the house. In winter I just burn essential oils in water over tea lights

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By *itygamesMan  over a year ago

UK

slices of lemon in a bowl of water

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By *aisy100 OP   Woman  over a year ago

wakefield


"Normally I get some cheap reed diffusers from aldi or home bargains.

A splash of Zoflora on the kitchen sink and toilets overnight.

A diluted mix of Zoflora to spray on the fabric by the front door so there’s a fresh scene as you walk in also.

I dont think this isxwhat the op is looking for...

More of a little brown bottle of stuff from a dodgy corner shop"

It wax thanks and I got the information I needed thanks

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Zoflora is so versatile (like me)

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