Quick household tip: Gently crumpled newspaper can get even rotted-meat stink out of almost anything that closes, from microwaves to cabinets, freezers and refrigerators. Gently crumple, stuff, and close the door for about 8 hours. If it doesn't work all the way the first time, replace the paper and wait some more.
Spraying the air with a little Ozium air freshener works wonders (Created for use in hospitals, Febreeze is nothing compared to this stuff). Spritz the furniture, drapes, and surfaces with a spray made with mostly cheap vodka and a splash of white vinegar. No stains, no odor, and it evaporates in minutes!
Burning candles in the house along with a couple nag champa sticks of incense in each room will overpower nearly anything, including you if you aren't careful.
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2 comments:
Aww, my son and his friends bought me nag champa incense when they still used to hang out here. I lean toward the sandalwood myself.
The newspaper trick is a dandy! I should have known that years ago when a party-goer at my house left venison steaks in a mini frig in the basement. Having no idea, I unplugged the thing after the party....
It was weeks before someone thought to call and enquire about his venison...we had to throw the frig away.
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