Most store-bought room sprays don't clean the air—they just coat your lungs in synthetic fragrances, phthalates, and hidden toxins.
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Synthetic plug-ins constantly emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into sealed rooms. You can make safe, zero-waste alternatives in minutes.
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Baking soda doesn't mask odors—it chemically neutralizes them. Fill a small glass jar with half a cup of baking soda to trap stale room smells completely.
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Add 10 drops of pure lavender or eucalyptus essential oil to the powder. Cover the mouth with a breathable cloth to let the fresh scent diffuse safely.
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Toss leftover orange peels, a sliced lemon, and two cinnamon sticks into a pot of water. Simmer on low heat to spread a rich, cozy aroma across your home.
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Mix two tablespoons of rubbing alcohol, half a cup of distilled water, and 15 drops of peppermint oil. The alcohol helps the fresh scent vaporize instantly.
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Place pure, natural camphor blocks inside small cloth pouches. Hang them in dark wardrobes or shoe racks to kill musty summer dampness and repel moths.
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Give your baking soda jars a quick shake every week to expose fresh powder. Replace the contents completely every two weeks for continuous odor filtering.
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When buying essential oils for your DIY sprays, ensure the label reads "100% Pure Natural Extract." Synthetic aroma oils contain the exact same toxins you are avoiding!
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