White Vinegar and Baking
Soda are great staple items to keep in bulk for many household chores and are
natural and less costly than the chemical packed cleaners in the store. I purchase vinegar in the gallon size and
many of the bulk stores offer large bags of baking soda for reduced cost and
convenience. Baking Soda is also good
for cleaning the bottoms of stained pots and pans.
Help, My House Smells!"
Every
house has a smell. “It’s a combination of the people who live there, their
perfume, aftershave, the food they cook, and other things. Most of the time
it’s a good smell, but sometimes, it’s really not,” says cleaning expert and
best-selling author Linda Cobb, aka The Queen of Clean. What to do when your house
smells bad?
1. General funkyness
House just smelling yucky? Cobb
creates her own air freshener that's perfect for getting rid of odors in the
bathroom, bedroom, or anywhere else in your home. “I buy small decorative spray
bottles, fill them with this mixture and place them all over my house,” says
Cobb. “Vodka is the secret ingredient.” It soaks up the smell and evaporates
quickly.
Linda's Air Freshener Recipe
Mix:
- 3-parts water
- 1-part cheap vodka
- 10-20 drops of essential oil such as eucalyptus, citrus, or lavender for the bedroom. You can find essential oils at Young Living Essential Oils or contact me and I can order them for you so you can avoid shipping and handling charges.
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2. Smoke
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“Even
when you ask someone to smoke outside, the smoke can come into the house
through open doors and stay there,” says Linda. Her fix:
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Use a
hand towel and pour white vinegar over it, then wring it out. “Take the
towel and walk through the house swinging it in the air, like you’re rooting
for your favorite team.” This will get rid of the smell in no time, and it’s
all-natural, so no one is breathing in chemicals,” she says.
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3. Pets
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Doggie or
cat smell can be tough to get rid of because it’s constant and becomes embedded
in fibers. Linda’s favorite solution for getting the smell out of the carpet
and fabrics: Odorzout. “It’s 100 percent natural and animals and kids
can be around it without worry,” she says. Odorzout is a dry product that you sprinkle on the affected
area, and it absorbs the odor. Then you vacuum it up! “A little goes a long way
and it works great,” says Linda.
As for a smelly dog, Linda says, “Believe it or not, I’ve found the thing that works best is to take a Massengill Douche (any kind except the vinegar type or medicated), put vaseline over the eye of the bottle so it won’t spray too quickly, wet down your dog, then spray the douche on him."
Why it works? Douches deal with protein-based smells, and your dog’s fur is made up of protein. Works like a charm.
As for a smelly dog, Linda says, “Believe it or not, I’ve found the thing that works best is to take a Massengill Douche (any kind except the vinegar type or medicated), put vaseline over the eye of the bottle so it won’t spray too quickly, wet down your dog, then spray the douche on him."
Why it works? Douches deal with protein-based smells, and your dog’s fur is made up of protein. Works like a charm.
4. Bathroom
No one likes a smelly bathroom.
First try Cobb’s Air Freshener recipe:
Linda's Air Freshener Recipe
Mix:
Linda's Air Freshener Recipe
Mix:
- 3-parts water
- 1-part cheap vodka
- 10-20 drops of essential oil such as eucalyptus, citrus, or lavender. (You can find essential oils at Young Living Essential Oils or contact me and I can order them for you so you can avoid shipping and handling charges.
- Or try this other recipe she swears by:
- Combine 2 cups of water
- 1 tablespoon white vinegar
- 1 teaspoon of baking soda
- 10 drops of essential oil
Mix and
put into a spray bottle to leave in the bathroom.
5. Disposal
“Do not
put carrot peelings, onion peelings, or potato skins down your disposal,” says
Cobb. "These can cause you to call a plumber more than any other foods,
and when they start to decay they really smell.”
As for keeping your disposal smell-free, Cobb suggests putting some ice in the disposal and grinding it, then sprinkling Borax down the disposal, running water, and grinding it. The other thing you can do, says Cobb, “Put the stopper in the sink and add three inches of warm water. Then mix in a handful of baking soda. Turn on the disposal and pull out the stopper right away (so you don’t harm the disposal). This creates suction, and pulls the baking soda mixture down the disposal and cleans it.”
As for keeping your disposal smell-free, Cobb suggests putting some ice in the disposal and grinding it, then sprinkling Borax down the disposal, running water, and grinding it. The other thing you can do, says Cobb, “Put the stopper in the sink and add three inches of warm water. Then mix in a handful of baking soda. Turn on the disposal and pull out the stopper right away (so you don’t harm the disposal). This creates suction, and pulls the baking soda mixture down the disposal and cleans it.”
6. Garbage Can
If the
can itself smells, wash it with warm water and white vinegar. Or
try sprinkling in some Odorzout, let it sit a few minutes, then dump out
and rinse the can. If the garbage is smelly, but the bag isn’t full yet, Cobb
suggests dumping in some coffee grounds, which neutralize smells.
7. Sweat
Dirty clothes can stink,
especially if they're workout clothes. To make sure the smell comes out in the
wash, add half a cup of Arm & Hammer
Washing Soda to the
laundry. “It’s not baking soda, but it’s similar, and you’ll find it in the
laundry aisle,” says Cobb. "It takes the smell right out of fabrics."
About the Queen of Clean
Linda Cobb has been widely recognized as the go-to
cleaning expert for television shows such as Oprah, Dr. Phil, The
View, The Today Show, and Live with Regis & Kelly.
She also appears on radio. Cobb is the best-selling author of Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean, The Queen of Clean Conquers Clutter, and Talking Dirty Laundry with the Queen of Clean.