Good and inexpensive way to disguise odor

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I've always used white vinegar to disguise odors. Pour some in a bowl and set it out. Put some in a spray bottle and mist the air, doors, furniture, carpeting, etc.

Takes care of all kinds of odors: herb, cigarettes, mildew, the stinkiest of farts ... and it's cheap. I spray down my place every other day and have fooled visits and inpections for years. If the smell gets to you after awhile, just burn an incense stick, light a candle or squirt your favorite air freshner.

Vinegar will leave your place smelling fresh and clean.



Later ... Happy.
 
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Rolln J

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good tip! its also a great cleaner for tubs/showers - toilets - floors etc - its also not harmful to the earth and cheap as hell!

edit: I use it to clean my res and trays - then i spay everything with a 5% bleach solution - let it dry and rinse the crap out of it.
 
BansheeRider

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as well as fridges!

btw, thanks for the tip, i didnt know it could be used to kil odors...

peace!
 
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afatsoweezer

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excellent test ... unfortunately, no skunk on this end.
 
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lurch

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sounds like it would make your house smell like a douche bag. lol j/k thx 4 the tip
 
ShivaSkunkPunk

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Good to know, trying to find as many household items available to meet this exact need, thx for sharing, peace
 
The Joker

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Vinegar has many excellent qualities, but by yourself a carbon filter. Do not expect to grow plants indoors and have a bowl of vinegar get rid of the smell in flower or curing.


A carbon filter is cheaper than bail or an hour of a lawyers time.
 
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