Homemade Air Fresheners Using Vinegar

By Dee Jones, published Sep 26, 2006
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The problem with many commercial air fresheners is that they don’t eliminate odors. Instead, they try to mask them. In most cases, the air freshener scent eventually fades, leaving behind the unpleasant odor. Or, even worse, the air freshener scene mixes with the odor. So where, before, your house smelled like onions, now your house smells like onions mixed with spring flowers.

It’s possible to find commercial air fresheners and air freshening systems that actually do eliminate unpleasant odors. But they often cost a pretty penny.

Common white vinegar should be a part of every housecleaning kit. Not only is it a true, multi-purpose cleaner, it’s an excellent ingredient in homemade air fresheners. Not only will homemade air fresheners using vinegar eliminate odors, but they are much less expensive than commercial air fresheners.

Here are some homemade air fresheners using vinegar.

Basic Homemade Air Freshener Spray Using Vinegar

This will make an excellent replacement for many of the commercial air fresheners in your cleaning closet. Start with an empty spritzer bottle, which you can find at most discount stores. In the bottle, combine one part white vinegar with five parts water. Spray this mixture into the air, averting your eyes to keep the mixture from getting into your eyes. As the vinegar evaporates, the unpleasant odors in the air will evaporate right along with it.

For tougher jobs, you might want to use a homemade air freshener that consists of one part vinegar with one part water.

No-Nonsense Homemade Air Freshener Using Vinegar

If you don’t have an empty spritzer bottle handy, simple pour some white vinegar, undiluted, into one or two bowls, depending on the size of the room. Set the bowls in the room with the offensive smell, making sure they’re out of the reach of children.

It might take a few hours to notice the effects, but it’s worth the wait, especially if you’re trying to get rid of tobacco smoke odor.

If you’re worried about the bowls of vinegar spilling, place four or five cotton balls soaked with white vinegar in the bowls instead.

Takeaways
  • Create a spray using vinegar and water to clear the air.
  • Heating a mixture of vinegar and water on the stove elminates unpleasant kitchen odors.
  • Use white vinegar to remove the smell of onions from your hands.
Resources
  • Homemade Gel Air FreshenersHousehold Items to Use as Air FreshenersTen "Scentsational" Ways to Keep Your Home Smelling Fresh-Naturally!
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Posted on 09/25/2007 at 3:09:00 AM

 
Yes Dee, aptly put. Vinegar is a great odor killer. My little dog was sick once and had diarhea all over my carpet. I cleaned it up with a mixture of white vinegar and water (vinegar is a great stain cleaner) and not only did it clean the carpet flawlessly but left no odor behind. I would caution users however if you are going to spray it in the air to be sure you have the sprayer on mist and not stream. Vinegar is also a bleaching agent and you would not want any large drops to land on something brightly colored. Good article.

Posted on 03/10/2007 at 7:03:00 AM

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