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So there was this smell…

I’ve been trying to find this weird smell in my boys room for the last week or so, and lets just say that I think its just a boy thing, because I can’t find it. We bought air wick plugin things for their room and that’s just not working. I got to thinking back to my Melaluca days, and one of the things I did back then was take melaluca oil (tea tree oil) and turn the bottle upside down on the a/c filter. It made the house smell ok, and killed lots of things in the air. Well I’ve been meaning to pick some up, but I’m never near a health food store.

I came accross the bottle of sweet orange oil that I keep in the hall closet. DUH! I use this stuff for everything. It has the dripper type top (that allows 1 drop to fall out at a time, not the eye dropper type). I took it down the hall about 2 feet and opened the a/c up and put it in there. HELLO! What took me so long to do this?

My house smells like freshly cut oranges now! Even the boys room is much better. Now just to get their closet cleaned out…maybe next week.

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  • I have a little boy and he always finds grose things to put in his pocket and so on.
  • zoe
    Oh once my older teen had a mug of milk in his room, only it was hidden at the back of the shelf. OH the SMELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You could tell roughly where in the room the smell was coming from and I had to tear that part of the room apart, oh YUCK!

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  • It's just a boy thing! LOL. Glad you found something to work.

    <abbr>LaDonna’s last blog post..What I Learned This Week.</abbr>
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