How to Make It
Simple recipe e-book
What You’ll Need:
1 glass bowl or jar (heat-resistant and open-topped for best diffusion)
½ cup coarse salt (like kosher or sea salt)
¼–½ cup liquid fabric softener (unscented or lightly scented—avoid heavy perfumes)
1 tablespoon rubbing alcohol (optional, helps blend and preserve)
10–15 whole cloves (for added warmth and longevity)
Instructions:
Pour the coarse salt into the glass container.
Add the fabric softener and alcohol (if using). Stir gently until the mixture becomes uniformly damp and slightly clumpy—like wet sand.
Mix in most of the cloves, then place the remaining few on top for visual appeal and slow-release aroma.
Set the bowl in a well-ventilated area (not in direct sunlight).
The scent will gently diffuse for 5–7 days. For best results, stir lightly every couple of days to refresh the fragrance.
Why This Method Stands Out
Unlike plug-ins or sprays that mask odors with overpowering synthetic notes, this blend neutralizes and replaces—creating a clean, breathable atmosphere. It’s especially effective in entryways, bathrooms, or near pet areas where odors tend to linger.
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And because it uses common household items, it’s both economical and sustainable—no plastic cartridges, no batteries, no waste.
Complementary Natural Fragrance Tips
For those seeking variety, experts recommend these chemical-free alternatives:
Essential oils on cotton balls: Place 3–5 drops of citrus (lemon, orange) or soft florals (lavender, chamomile) on a cotton ball in a small dish. Refresh weekly.
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