Ah, this is one of those classic DIY “fresh home” hacks. Usually it’s a natural, safe method to make your house smell pleasant without harsh chemicals. Here’s a detailed explanation and how to do it:
The 2-Ingredient Trick for a Fresh-Smelling Home
Most versions use baking soda + essential oil.
Ingredients
- Baking soda – Neutralizes odors naturally by absorbing moisture and smells.
- Essential oil – Adds fragrance. Popular choices: lavender, lemon, eucalyptus, or peppermint.
How to Use
- Take a small jar or container.
- Fill it with 2–3 tablespoons of baking soda.
- Add 5–10 drops of your chosen essential oil.
- Cover with a lid pierced with small holes or just leave it open.
- Place it anywhere odors gather: living room, bathroom, kitchen, or closets.
How It Works
- Baking soda absorbs odors, while essential oils provide a continuous fresh scent.
- Unlike sprays, it works passively over time—no electricity or chemicals needed.
- Replace the mixture every 1–2 weeks for maximum freshness.
Optional Upgrades
- Add a few dried herbs or citrus peels for a more complex scent.
- Use multiple small containers around the house instead of one large one.
If you want, I can make a list of 5 other 2-ingredient natural tricks that keep your home smelling fresh all week—easy, cheap, and non-toxic.
Do you want me to do that?