My wife and I provide a well stocked kitchen with K-Cup coff...
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My wife and I provide a well stocked kitchen with K-Cup coffee and tea, as well as sugar and cream. There are a few magazines...
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Hi everyone,
we had guests stay, who unbeknown to us had heavily used essential oils during their stay.
Now I love essential oils, but the lingering smell is a strong and horrible aniseed smell. I've had the windows and doors open, plus the celling fans on high all day but the smell lingers, eeeeekkk!!!!.
I'm worried it won't be gone for our next check in in a few days!!!
Does anyone have any advice to get rid of the smell?
Cheers Beth
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@Elizabeth3203 White vinegar in bowls. Close the windows and doors and let it sit for 24 hours or longer. Does a great job of absorbing odors. It's cheap, so use it generously. It really does wonders.
You can use it in the wash as well. Wash any fabrics that you have in the unit too.
You can sprinkle any carpet or rugs you have with Borax or baking soda, let that sit, and then vacuum. Those absorb odors too.
Good luck.
Wash the windows. Burning a candle often helps get rid of smells. I feel for you.
Thank you! I will give it a try
@Elizabeth3203 White vinegar in bowls. Close the windows and doors and let it sit for 24 hours or longer. Does a great job of absorbing odors. It's cheap, so use it generously. It really does wonders.
You can use it in the wash as well. Wash any fabrics that you have in the unit too.
You can sprinkle any carpet or rugs you have with Borax or baking soda, let that sit, and then vacuum. Those absorb odors too.
Good luck.
Thanks very much! I've put baking soda in a tray but will sprinkle it on the rug as well, and the white vinegar sounds promising🤞🤞cheers!
@Elizabeth3203 The white vinegar is huge- trust me. Let us know how it works out!