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How to make your home smell good for a week: an impressive trick

Alina MilsentLife
Lifehack for fragrance in the house

A pleasant aroma always creates an atmosphere of comfort and coziness in the house. There are several ways to freshen up the house without spending money on expensive chemical sprays.

On the TikTok network, a user under the nickname @greekcookingeveryday shared her top tip on how to quickly fill the house with a pleasant aroma that will last for a week. This option is suitable if you need to urgently freshen up the room, not being able to buy expensive products.

In a clean sink, wash the microfiber cloths with dishwashing detergent. Then you should pour out the water, dry the rags a bit, add your favorite fabric softener or laundry rinse aid and mix thoroughly.

After that, the woman advises hanging the washed rags on a radiator that is turned on.

The expert says that the air in the room will have a pleasant aroma for at least a week.

Earlier OBOZREVATEL told how to wash pillows from yellow stains.

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