How to remove odors from room?
How to remove odors in room
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Hi Marc. It depends on the odors. Then again, the trusted all time fix is to open the windows and air out the room. Cleaning with white vinegar and warm water will also kill odors. Use equal parts. The room smells like a giant pickle for about an hour, but after that you can't smell anything.
Hi Marc,
What odors are in the room? Is it musty, animal based, smoking, furniture?
Please resend your question with the specifics so you can be helped.
Marc,. Depending on the ordors, is what to use to eliminate them. Let us know what type your referring to. You can use Febrezze, or some other spray. Try to clean something, that is causing the odor. Aloha!
First determine what is causing the odor and thoroughly clean it. If the odor is in the carpet you can clean your carpet with straight white vinegar, which will neutralize any pet odors. You can also clean furniture and mattresses with a diluted white vinegar (test it first in a hidden spot to be sure it doesn't affect the dye). Sometimes just placing several small bowls of vinegar around the room for a few days will help.
It depends on the odor, but lighting a scented candle seems to work well for neutralizing smells in my home.