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Hi there..

My first time on here and I hope you can help me.

I'm on the look out for a natural air freshner in some sort. I saw the program today and they had a great advice about placing used tumbledryer sheets (or whatever they are called) behind heaters - to get a scent with the heat. I just don't have a tumble dryer..

I'm very much against the sprays and so you can buy in the supermarket as they are really bad for the environment. So have you got any ideas or trisks??

Hope you can help me!!

Mette Smile
 
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I use tumble drier sheets in my drawers ,just buy some bounce ones from morrisons on offer buy one get one free at the moment and use those,behind your radiators.


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Get some essential oil you like the smell of and dab it on your light bulbs (while they're switched of!) When you turn them on the heat releases the fragrance. Wink
 
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I really like the idea of essential oils.. I will try it out..

Thanks for the help...

Mette
 
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Anytime, you're welcome Smile The essential oil is good as you can change if for the different seasons, a lighter one in summer & a Xmas-y smelling one for winter maybe.
 
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My live in boyf is sensitive to air freshener and furniture polish as it can trigger a migraine so I usally buy those scented packets of powder and leave them on a radiator, wouldn't mind making my own though....
 
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Or you can get those devices to hang on radiators to let water into the room. You could put the oil in the water. OR invest in an oil burner. The sort you put a tealight under and a few drops of oil in the top with water. OR scented candles. OR incense sticks/cones.


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Or i've had another idea. For a really natural xmas-y one, stick cloves into an orange and hang it up somewhere.


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I have those things you hang over radiators and put water in, keep forgetting to refill them though!
 
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Are they called dehumidifiers? I couldn't remember the name for them before!


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Oh yeah, that's right, Natnee, its a bit of a mouthful though isn't it?! Big Grin
 
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I use tumble drier sheets in my drawers.


Be careful you don't get oily marks on your clothes though.


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Yep Nat they are dehumidifirs , only problem is they dry out very quickly. Bought some from Lakeland once, waste of money they went in the bin. Frown


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Do you have your heating on high Sandy? I have dehumidifiers on 2 or 3 radiators & only fill them up every few weeks - hardly at all in summer but even in winter it's about 10 days before they need more water in them. But of course on weekdays our heating isn't on till gone 10.30pm so that's probabbly why. Wink
 
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My live in boyf is sensitive to air freshener and furniture polish as it can trigger a migraine so I usally buy those scented packets of powder and leave them on a radiator, wouldn't mind making my own though....


I put 10 drops of essential lavinder oil into a spray bottle fill with water
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ok, i do this all the time. . .

all you need is vodka and your favourite essential oil, and a clean small spray bottle. .

put 2/3's of vodka in, and mix it with 1/3 oil. .

i seen this on the programme last week, iv been doing it ever since, its fantastic!

lasts longer than anything iv ever used before, really effective, and the alcohol kills bacteria Big Grin

plus you can make the smell as strong as you like!

i would really recommend this one. and i think its enviromentally friendly enough?


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I put 10 drops of essential lavinder oil into a spray bottle fill with water
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WARNING:

anyone using Lavendar oil/Lavendar fragrances and are PREGNANT be careful as lavendar oil can be absorbed by the skin of the pregnant woman, and go into the blood stream and can damage the foetus, so ask your doctor if its ok first for you to use. . .

(i read this somewhere, so just warning those incase)


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I think that applies to a lot of essential oils, pregnant women have to be careful using them, but it's a good idea of yours putting a warning on here Wink I'm going to try the vodka spray - Anthea Turner did that one too! - but daren't let my "m-i-l" know, she's be horrifid at putting good vodka to that use! Big Grin
 
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I think that applies to a lot of essential oils, pregnant women have to be careful using them , it's a good idea of yours pink,ice,cream, to put a warning up on here Wink I'm going to try the vodka spray but daren't let my "m-i-l" know, she'd be horrified at such a waste of good vodka! Big Grin
 
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stupid thing, it told me my first post wasn't available to post! Roll Eyes Mad
 
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I love the smell of paint.
 
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You're Kathy aren't you?! Big Grin
 
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I might be. Ninja

helloooooooo, haven't seen you for ages! I must visit again. Ninja
 
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Great to see you again Kathy Big Grin Nice to know you're still making sure everywhere is newly painted Wink
 
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I would like to paint the whole wide world. Valentine
 
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