get the scented oils and a burner they last much longer and they smell great. i use 3 drops of scented oil and then put water in too it makes my house smell amazing.
2007-02-17 09:26:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I have switched to 100 soy candles and they are FABULOUS!! They last forever and they hold the scent much longer. I have an electric tart burner that I have on all the time which works great with the soy tarts. I found that potpourri and regular candles would lose their scent too fast. Soy products smell the same every time I light them. Check out the website I listed. They are cheap and they answer questions well if you have any.
2007-02-18 13:30:13
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answered by pooky004 2
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Scented candles. Stock up when they go on sale, that reduces expenses. I just cleaned out stop and shop. I got the same holiday candles that were 10 dollars for a buck each!
2007-02-17 09:28:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Scented candles, definitely! They have more scent options. Also, on a nice day, open all the windows and let everything air out.
2007-02-17 09:38:59
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answered by iowasongbird 2
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I use liquid gel Potpourri and put it in a burner. I recently purchased a frebreeze scent story player. You can get different CD scents. It costs around 29.99 and comes with and usually comes with a free cd. Watch your Sunday paper coupons and you can get $5.00 off. Had many great comments on item. I love mine.
2007-02-17 13:06:54
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answered by the2packs 2
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What for? Fabric, air, or general odor? Febreze air freshener, or any of the "neutralizing" air fresheners should help. I don't think candles and potpourri are the most effective odor eliminators.
2007-02-17 09:27:01
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answered by Super Rach 3
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OK Skeeter, I'm afraid to know what smell you're trying to "cut", but my favorite are candles. Yankee Candles are wonderful and strong...try midsummers night...mmmm. You could also find an air neutralizer in the cleaning aisle at the grocery store...and then light the candle...Good luck, and happy smells to you.
2007-02-17 10:38:49
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answered by Wendy B 5
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try a little of both. get some potpourri and get a few scented candles. best of both worlds!
2007-02-17 09:30:54
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answered by Anonymous
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you can try one of those oils that you plug in to the wall. I use the glade apple cinnamon
type. My friends always think i'm baking lol. If you don't want to go that route. Candles is the next best thing but you have to maintain them. Hope that helps
2007-02-18 02:40:54
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answered by janet 3
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It really depends on what the odors are from that you are combating.....There is some great stuff called ODOBAN it is avaiable at Wal-Mart or Sams. You can use it whole strength, spray it, wat about 5 minutes then wipe it up. After that, I would invest in a Lampe Berger ( LAMP BRO SHAY ) It burns oils especially made for it, in a variety of flavors ( you are sure to find one you like, ladies LOVE them! ) The ocean breeze is my FAVORITE! It also takes the impurities out of the air! You can go to www.lampeberger.com to find more information on it and where your nearet dealer is ....hope this helps!
2007-02-17 09:38:58
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answered by NEW_GIRL_NOW 2
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