Lavender Essential Oil and Lemon Essential Oil are known for their cleansing and relaxing properties, making them the perfect ingredients for this easy spray! I love using natural ingredients to create a continuous fragrance in the home.
How to Make Homemade Air Freshener. Add about 25 drops of your favorite essential oil to 2 tablespoons of baking soda and stir to combine. Lemon and lavender are great choices, but eucalyptus is my favorite because of the refreshing scent. Pour the baking soda and essential oil mix into the water and stir.
Vinegar – White vinegar is an effective natural deodorizer and mild disinfectant. Combine a teaspoon of vinegar with 2 cups of water in a spray bottle then lightly mist the air (you can also stir in a few drops of essential oils).
Baking soda absorbs impurities in the air, which is why it can also be used as a deodorizer. If you use it for that purpose, it does the job for thirty days.
Or, you can make potpourri or herbal sachets from natural ingredients like rose petals or lavender. Another recommendation is to use organic or natural essential oils like peppermint or orange. To make your own air freshener, you can add 8-10 drops of true essential oils to a spray bottle filled with 1 cup of water.
You can use any kind of dish-washing liquid, hand soap or even laundry detergent for this recipe. I prefer to use a product which tries to be as natural and gentle as possible for this use since I'll be breathing it in when it is distributed into the air.
A small pot or bowl of water on top of a slow, moderate heat source is basically the OG diffuser! Just add a few drops of essential oil and place the pot near enough to the heat source to become warm (but not so close as to boil or become a hazard).
Mix half a cup of baking soda with several drops of your favorite essential oil or room spray. Then, add this mixture to a bottle and let it sit for 24 hours.
You don't have to worry about how much baking soda to put in a closet if you use a box. Once there, it will absorb odors in a room and closet potentially for up to a year.
Some of the best odor eliminators are coffee grounds, tea, vinegar, oats, and baking soda. Leaving a bowl of any of these odor absorbers out in a room that's due for a little freshening up will help clear out the less-than-pleasant smells from the air.
Bake Up Vanilla
Infuse your home with a warm sugar cookie fragrance by baking two tablespoons of vanilla extract in a dish at 300 degrees for twenty minutes. (You could also skip the container and just wipe the oven interior with some vanilla extract, too.)
Deodorize the Room
Unpleasant odors lurk in the carpets, rugs, and upholstery. To remove these musty smells, fill a dish with half an inch of white vinegar and leave it out in the room until the smell dissipates.
How long will a bowl of vinegar absorb odors for? You can leave a bowl of vinegar out in the kitchen for several hours and it will help to get rid of smells.
Distilled white vinegar can be used as often as you'd like to help remove odors. It is less expensive than commercial products, environmentally friendly, safe for use around pets, and contains no harsh chemicals.
phthalates. Most air fresheners (even if labeled "fragrance free") contain phthalates. Phthalates are everywhere including in many household products such as scented plastic bags used as diaper pail liners. Therefore, avoid overexposing children by looking for items marked “phthalate-free.”
All you need to whip these babies up is baking soda and an essential oil of your choice, small bowl or cup, and round cotton pad. What is this? Fill your bowl or cup, I just use small custard cups I've had for years, with baking soda about 2/3 to the top. The baking soda will help absorb odors.
Room spray, for instance, is simply eight drops of any essential oil (grapefruit or lemon to energize, rose or lavender to relax) added to two cups of water. Shake and spray! Fill a bottle 3/4 full with water, and then add 1 Tbs. of rubbing alcohol and a few drops of essential oil: you have Lavender Splash.