Make your own Febreze

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pops6927

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Make your own Febreze:
What you'll need:
1/8 Cup of fabric softener (I used Downy April Fresh) (2 tablespoons fabric softener)
2 tablespoons Baking Soda
Hot tap water
Spray bottle (I used my empty 27 oz. Febreze bottle)

Preparation:
Using a funnel, pour fabric softener and baking soda into your spray bottle. Fill spray bottle with hot tap water and shake well. Don't forget to twist the nozzle over to the LOCK position if you're using a Febreze bottle, or you might fall on your hiney. Now go spray every fabric surface in your house and take a nap on your very comfortable and now un-stinky couch. :)

Store-bought Febreze: $5.59
Homemade Febreze: $0.15
Total Savings: $5.44 OR 97.3%


As a smoker (either one, lol!) you need this!
 
Pops,

not really a Febreze guy myself, but you really hit a homerun with Ms. SmokeyDokey! She thinks you're a genius, and has already issued me my marching orders! great idea, Thanks!

Smokey
 
Wish i could take credit for it, but I snagged it off of facebook!

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What you'll need:
1/8 Cup of fabric softener (I used Downy April Fresh)
2 tablespoons Baking Soda
Hot tap water
Spray bottle (I used my empty 27 oz. Febreze bottle)

Preparation:
Using a funnel, pour fabric softener and baking soda into your spray bottle. Fill spray bottle with hot tap water and shake well. Don't forget to twist the nozzle over to the LOCK position if you're using a Febreze bottle, or you might fall on your hiney. Now go spray every fabric surface in your house and take a nap on your very comfortable and now un-stinky couch. :)

Store-bought Febreze: $5.59
Homemade Febreze: $0.15
Total Savings: $5.44 OR 97.3%!
 
Cool! Another neat idea I stumbled across on the net was for drying shoes in the clothes dryer - instead of tossing the shoes in and having them tumble and thump around making noise, close the laces of the shoes in the door so the shoes are hanging in the middle of the door on the inside! They still get the heat, but no banging!
 
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