10 Tips That Will Make Your Home Clean, Smell Good, and Stress-Free



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 Did you know that bad smell can trigger a person's anxiety and stress? And as anxiety accumulates, it can lead to a greater level of emotional distress.  Disinfectant wet wipes can eliminate dirt and bacteria quickly; thus, prevent foul odor.

It would be best to follow these tips to start making your home smell naturally good.
  1. Eliminate rotten smell from your running garbage disposal. You can put 4-5 slices of lemon or orange around your garbage disposal or pour half a cup of white vinegar and cold water within.
  2. Wash empty trash before putting a new garbage bag. Scrub wash your bin with antibacterial product detergent soap to remove the bin's stinky odor and bacteria. Wipe it with spunlace nonwoven fabric for wet wipes to eliminate remaining bacteria and germs. Let it air dry before putting a new garbage bag.
  3. Dryer sheets are effective in absorbing the musty smell. Dryer sheets are made of material spunlace nonwoven fabrics like cotton, polyester, and viscose fiber, making it a good smell and moisture absorbent. Put it inside the shoe cabinet or near the trash can. You can hang it behind the vent in each room. The fresh scent will process circulation all over the house.
  4. Take care of your smelly shoes. Dryer sheets are maybe practical. But we need to take care of the source of the foul smell in your shoe cabinet. Put baking powder inside your sneakers and leave it overnight. Remove baking soda in the morning.
  5. Rub clean your rug or carpet. A regular carpet vacuum cleaner does not remove the bad smell. Not unless you use the vacuum pet deep cleaner. Mix 1part vinegar to 3 parts water, then scrub your carpet with the solution. Leave it for 10-15 minutes before you rinse it thoroughly.
  6. Watched out for areas that may have mold build-up. Mold build-up in the bathroom or the kitchen due to these areas has high moisture temperature. Mix 1 cup bleach and 1 gallon of water and use it to brush your windows, kitchen, bathroom tiles, sinks, bowl, and other mold build-up areas. Leave it for 3-5 minutes before rinse. Use hand gloves when you are using bleach, and be sure you have proper ventilation.
  7. Put herbs like lavender and thyme in a container or design glasses. You can choose your herbs to combine. Place it inside the bathroom or kitchen; when your shower steam, it will produce a natural oil scent that will spread inside the bathroom.  
  8. Aside from herbs, you can directly pour a few drops of your favorite essential oils in the cardboard paper of your paper towel, spin roll it so the oil will settle, and leave it to spread that calming smell inside your bathroom.
  9. Mold also resides in our laundry machines. Most of the time, wet and moist, mold, and mildew spread odor to the laundry room. Pour a cup of baking soda inside your laundry machine, then cycle it with a cup of bleach and warm water. Once done, wipe with household wipes and left open to dry. You can do this once or twice a month to prevent the comeback of mold and bacteria.
  10. Deodorize your fridge using coffee granules. Do not throw your coffee granules. It is an effective deodorizer for your fridge. You may place it in a thin cloth or thread, then leave it at the back of your fridge. It will absorb all the odor inside the fridge.
  11. Spunlace nonwoven fabric for wet wipes


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