We all want a clean and nice smelling home as it is pleasing to the eyes as well as relaxing. However, achieving this isn’t always easy due to a lot of factors such as; poor air circulation, overall cleanliness, and more. Even if you managed to tackle all of those problems, you still need a bit of help to let fragrance permeate your whole house. This is where air fresheners come in handy, but not all of them are pretty effective in doing what they are intended for, and sometimes those that are very effective are expensive. Maintaining them can cost lots of money, luckily, there are other options that you can try that are way more inexpensive than store-bought ones. Learn this handy and easy trick by Phnom Penh Real Estate on YouTube now and I assure you your house will smell more fragrant than ever!

Materials:

  • A small or medium-sized bowl
  • Spoon
  • Coarse salt
  • Alcohol
  • Fabric softener
  • Cloves

Directions:

Easy DIY Homemade Air Freshener Tutorial
Image credit: Phnom Penh Real Estate via YouTube

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Prepare a bowl or container, then fill it with coarse salt until almost full, add about 2 tablespoons of alcohol, and mix them together until well combined. Add about 50ml or 3 tablespoons of fabric softener, then give them a good mix until evenly distributed, add more fabric softener for a longer scent lifetime, and give them another mix until combined. Smoothen the top, then insert cloves all over the top and place the bowl anywhere you want, the scent should stay for at least 30 days.

How to Make DIY Air Freshener
Image credit: Phnom Penh Real Estate via YouTube

 

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