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I slip a scented dryer sheet in the bottom of the garbage can, in stinky shoes, in the sofa cushions, beside the cat litter pan, in front of my osculating floor fan and in my linen closet for a nice fresh scent throughout the whole house.
Posted by Helen_Fortune in All other rooms. Faves: 0
If you have cat smells (I had 10 cats!!! I know this is an issue) such as a male spraying on smething such as shoes, purses or if you want to remove smoke odors from something (this only works on things that can be placed in a plastic toter.) put about 1 inch of kitty litter (non-clumping) in the bottom of a large plastic storage box, take a grate of some sort, fridge stove whatever you can set something out of the litter with, and let it set in there about a week. It will pull out and absorb horrible scents. If you can set the box outside in the sun - that's even better! This works great on books and musty items too - even horribly stinky shoes!!! To keep shoes fresh, take an old nylon knee-high stocking and fill it partially with litter and stuff it into the shoes overnight, each night!
Posted by Carrie_USA in All other rooms. Faves: 0
we had a freezer that quit working and had fish in it. When we got it working again it smelled really bad. I just put a cardboard tray with kitty litter in and left for awhile and it went away. (non-scoopable)
Posted by ptwltr303 in Kitchen. Faves: 1
I have a question my cat on a recent trip decided to use my suitcase as her litter box any ideas on how to get rid of the stain and the smell without ruining the liner of the suitcase?
Posted by Phoebe27 in All other rooms. Faves: 1
Taking out the trash is a pain. I hate it. I layer several bags in my small trash cans. When I take out the trash, there is already a bag there! I don't have to go back and put one in. It also keeps spills in your trash cans from getting to the bottom. I also place some plain, dry kitty litter in the bottom of my kitchen trash bin. It absorbs odor and liquid spills.
Posted by HondaShadowGrl in Kitchen. Faves: 1
get rid of nasty smells and keep them away buy sprinkling cat litter in the bottom of your bin, you can also cut the foot of a tight and fill with cat litter to put in the fridge
Posted by annabelle in Kitchen. Faves: 1
Good tip about using cat litter in your bathroom on here - I use it to soak up oil spills in the garage. Just pour it over, leave it a day or so and then hoover or sweep it up.
Posted by Owenmean in All other rooms. Faves: 2
cat litter is really absorbent so if you want to stop somewhere getting damp then but a box down and it will soak it up
Posted by maud01 in Bathroom. Faves: 1
If you're cat's anything like mine you'll find he still can't work out where the litter tray is. I use a mixture of white vinegar and water to blot up any 'accidents' and stop any smells.
Posted by gandolph in All other rooms. Faves: 4
 
 

 

 




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