Re: Air fresheners
I am very aware no matter how clean a home can get a bit doggy when you have a dog so we have a sensor air freshener that goes off if someone walks by in the living room, a plug at the end of the hallway, another plug in in the kitchen and have popped a gel one in the bathroom.Re: Air fresheners
Julie, my partner has an elderly dog and cat. He's having great difficulty keeping his home pong free. Spends time every day using the Vax machine, topped up by sprays, disinfectants. He's had to have the hall carpet lifted because the dog keeps weeing on it. And the cat. The door is always open for them, but it's an age thing. They're lovely pets, but very pongy . He's tried everything, but the problem persists.Re: Air fresheners
Yes i use them, especially at Christmas when scented candles add to the altered state of scent and light, do prefer the more natural scents lavender, pine etc.Re: Air fresheners
I open My front and back door for 10min's in the Morning to let the air blow through (live in a Bung') Don't use air fresh sprays as they catch in My throat,use scented candles sometimes mostly at Christmas,but the smell I like best in the house is when I polish the furniture with pledge once a week :~)Re: Air fresheners
Sorry folks I don't like air fresheners. Some work by using a nerve agent to disable your ability to smell and some contain toxic chemicals which have been likened to the smoke from cigarettes .
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