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Pinita
Annandale, VA

November 3, 2006
3:04 PM

Post #2878608

I posted this message on Free clutter but I did not have many responses. I am looking for fresh scent for the bathroom and the whole house. I have used some candles, some plugs that Bath and body works sell, but this scents do not last long, plus they do not smell fresh. You walk to some places and feel a fresh smell but I have not be able to find out what they use. On the clutter free someone gave me the idea of spray from Air wick, but the review of most users say that the spray is too loud. I do not like noises. Does anyones has any ideas. I appreciate any information. Thanks?
pepper23
KC Metro area, MO
(Zone 5b)

November 3, 2006
7:44 PM

Post #2879277

There is something call a Wisp that might work. It sends out little puffs of scented steam/air thrughout the day. I have seen several people using it and they say that it works and its quiet.
cellysgarden
Clifton Park, NY
(Zone 6a)

November 13, 2006
1:14 AM

Post #2909012

What I recently did, was put a pkg of potpourrie in a wicker basket in my 1/2 bathroom. I have 3 rolls of toilet paper laying over the potpourrie and it smells great all the time! I used a tea rose scent from Yankee Candle which was given to me as a gift and outscents any air freshener I've ever used. I put the rolls of toilet paper there as a convenient place to store it!
Pinita
Annandale, VA

November 15, 2006
9:24 AM

Post #2915328

Thanks Cellysgarden for the suggestion. I like to ask to pepper23 where can I find the Whisp she is talking about. I appreciate your answer
pepper23
KC Metro area, MO
(Zone 5b)

November 15, 2006
8:39 PM

Post #2917435

You should be able to find the Wisp in most major stores in with the air freshners. If I remember correctly I saw it at Walmart but I haven't been down that aisle in a long time.
ecrane3
Dublin, CA
(Zone 9a)

November 15, 2006
8:56 PM

Post #2917492

It's everywhere...Walmart, Target, grocery stores, etc. Just look by the air fresheners.
Pinita
Annandale, VA

November 16, 2006
9:25 AM

Post #2918786

Thanks for the answer. By the way, Ecrane you are everywhere and you know everything. Thanks

Rosa
ecrane3
Dublin, CA
(Zone 9a)

November 16, 2006
10:10 AM

Post #2918917

I may be everywhere, but trust me I don't know everything!
Karrie20x
Spokane, WA
(Zone 6a)

November 25, 2006
8:02 AM

Post #2942565

When you clean, use Spic and Span - won't go wrong on ya. I am a cleaner for a living now. GREAT way to get odor out. Clean underneath the toilets as well (that's where it comes from) and expect to get grossed out. After the initial cleaning, it's not so bad.
anastatia
Vancouver, WA
(Zone 8a)

February 1, 2007
2:38 AM

Post #3144659

Visit a commercial cleaning supply store. They have things that you never see in regular retail outlets for this type of thing. And not particularly expensive, either.
thetalkstops
Los Angeles, CA

April 18, 2007
2:00 PM

Post #3405882

I keep a small ramkin of white vinegar open in places that get smelly. It may smell like vinegar for the first day, but the vinegar absorbs odors. after day 2, the vinegar smell is gone, but it keeps working.
Connie_W
Austin, TX
(Zone 8b)

July 10, 2007
12:48 AM

Post #3717649

I do not like candles that have a typical "candle smell": namely vanilla, cinnamon, bright flower smells, etc.

But then I discovered the best of all, and people always ask me what candle I burn when they enter my house.

It's NOT cheap, but you only have to burn it about 30 minutes at a time.

It's made by AVEDA, the hair-care company. I don't know it your area has it, but I think Aveda is everywhere...and I'm sure you could order it online. You buy the candle in a glass container the first time...then refills. I just looked at the candle and I don't see a name on it, so maybe it's the only one they make. It smells very fresh, and just a LITTLE like turpentine that artists put on canvasses. It's the smell of an oil painting mixed with subtle flowers. That's all I can say, but I'm addicted!!
Selkirk_Grammy
Selkirk Island, TX
(Zone 9a)

July 13, 2007
2:27 PM

Post #3732185

I get headaches from different scented candles and sprays. I can only use the oil. I use the Birthday Cake scented oil and put it on the rings that fit on your light bulbs. The only problem is it makes my husband hungry and always asking if I'm baking a cake. lol
dwerland
Nipomo, CA
(Zone 8a)

July 19, 2007
12:09 AM

Post #3753451

In the winter and the house has had all the window shut, We are the expected to clelbrate.I take a small saucepan fill it with water until half way, then I taken and opricot toss it ito the water add a feww cinnimonn stickes, just just them them simmerer as long ast here is company there you should keep a little sweet something .
Ha to tell you though a friends of mine said to me, wow this is really think I wouldn't drink it again so admist the laughter and wiped away tears, I told her that she drank my pottpourii not my mulling spiced cider.



Connie_W
Austin, TX
(Zone 8b)

July 19, 2007
12:31 PM

Post #3755146

Am I the only one who doesn't like the scent of food in my house unless I'm about to eat a cobbler fresh from the oven, etc.?

I like scents that are Eastern, I guess...like patchoulli (badly misspelled?), amber, etc.
chris_h
Waukegan, IL
(Zone 5a)

March 14, 2008
11:56 PM

Post #4666041

I see this thread is quite old but I just recently discovered scent diffusers - you know the ones that are a bottle of scented liquid (oil, I guess) that you stick thin reeds into. Someone gave me one of these as a gift and I really liked the fragrance each time I passed near it. So I bought one for my bathroom. My bathroom is very small, 5.5 feet by 7.5 feet, so the diffuser keeps a soft scent in the room all the time, not overpowering. And it looks nice, too. If your bathroom is reasonably small you may like to try a diffuser. Here's a picture. It's there on the top shelf.

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