Lavender Candles,
Baby Powder In a Sock, Layed In a Shelf.
Place Irish Spring ( opened ) on each end of Bathtub, Thats how i do mine.
2007-12-27 11:30:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I love using Caldrea brand products because they use safe ingredients that don't harm you, your house, or the environment. They smell wonderful too. For my laundry detergent I like the Sweet Pea but I know you want to clean your bathroom so try the Ginger Pomelo line. The all purpose cleaner is good for pretty much anything in the bathroom but the lavender-pine scented line has alot more cleaning products. It's important to actually clean the bathroom not just cover up the smells but if you would like a fragrance in the bathroom you should try a room diffuser. It's basically scented oil in a container with bamboo (or other material) reeds (sticks) sticking out of the top to dispurse the oil. I love the Thymes company but they can be a little expensive. The nice thing is they last very long and you aren't burning anything (like a candle) so they are completely safe for constant useage. My favorite diffuser the Thymes carries is the "White Persimmon". It smells like peaches! Yum.
2007-12-27 22:46:18
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answered by Lamai 2
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You can go to a dollar store and buy a replacement toilet paper insert with fragrance "beads." They will release a perfumed odor every time you roll the toilet paper.
Also, wipe down the seat and behind the seat with scented cleaning wipes. Amazing how we get used to low-level ammonia smells and getting rid of that makes the bathroom smell nicer.
You can also dab vanilla on light bulbs when they are off and cold, so when you turn them on, the heat from the bulbs releases the scent.
Buy some scented disinfecting spray and use it, and not only will the bathroom smell better, you might find yourself healthier.
2007-12-27 19:38:15
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answered by E in MD 3
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A product called Odor Ban is great in the bathroom. You buy it at Sam's, it comes in a gallon jug and it is concentrated so it goes a long way.
2007-12-27 19:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Place a Bounce Dryer sheet in a hidden corner or up on a shelf somewhere...smells great and lasts for quite a while...
2007-12-27 19:25:39
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answered by LKY WYF 3
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My wife and I use those oil lamps.
These are the type that you let burn for about 2 minutes then blow the flame out. The oil is very inexpensive, and the lamps are very beautiful. You can buy them at places like Hallmark stores.
2007-12-27 19:29:01
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answered by BPTDVG 4
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Lemon-scented lysol works well too.
2007-12-27 19:34:14
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answered by Tigger 7
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air freshener
2007-12-27 19:27:25
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answered by Softball Queen 2
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