The Bath&Body store at the mall sells an OIL BASED plug in... they are like $5 each.
They really work GREAT.
2006-06-10 04:17:01
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answered by wildflower 4
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Soap and Water and a sponge and some elbow grease. :-)
Well that was crass. Sorry. I found that a quick run around the house with a feather duster and then the vacuum will help immensely. For products, I use Simple Green for almost everything. - But it really doesn't smell like anything. Hope this helps!
2006-06-10 04:11:12
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answered by vesicangus 2
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Soap and water.
A clean house smells naturally fresh. Opening a window or two and airing it out frequently help.
The only reason a house smells 'funky' is that there are areas (laundry, bedding, fabrics, furniture, etc) that need to be cleaned.
2006-06-10 04:09:43
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answered by Stuart 7
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sounds daft but opening windows for a wee while works wonders - if it is cold you can do it when you go to the shops etc for half an hour.
fresh flowers - but gets expensive
an oil burner is normally v good - and it is cheaper than some of the products you get
2006-06-10 04:10:25
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answered by rheainscotland 2
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Any of the things that you plug into an outlet and insert the little scented oil bottle into. Those really work well, and you can adjust how much scent comes out of them. There are lots of scents to choose from, too. You can find them at the grocery store, Wal-Mart, Target, pretty much anywhere. I unplug mine at night, though, because I'm always worried about fire hazards. Glade candles work well, but you have to remember to blow them out, of course.
2006-06-10 04:10:23
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answered by partlycloudy 4
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A window fan.
2006-06-10 04:08:03
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answered by Anonymous
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i like candles, but the best spay is oust
2006-06-10 04:08:19
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answered by vcscallicoat 3
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never gas pass
2006-06-10 04:09:02
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answered by tiger_agra 2
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