
The holidays are coming and we are all getting ready to leave our homes for a few days and enjoy complete relaxation!
However, before leaving, it is important to put the house in order in order to avoid unpleasant surprises upon return.
Today we introduce you to 6 things you can put in the fridge to avoid bad smells when you come back from vacation!
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The first remedy is to use baking soda, an ingredient known precisely for its odor-fighting properties and can also eliminate the smell of laundry.
So just pour the baking soda into a cup or glass and place it in the corners of the fridge. To also perfume this device, you can add 4/5 drops of essential oil of your favorite perfume to the bicarbonate: no more bad smells!
The vinegar
Like baking soda, vinegar has the ability to neutralize bad smells in the refrigerator!
In this case, simply fill a small cup with vinegar and put it in the fridge for the duration of your vacation. For an even more effective effect, you can also put vinegar on a cloth and use it to wipe down the refrigerator doors before quick cleaning!
The lemon
While vinegar and baking soda are able to eliminate and absorb bad odors, lemon also has the function of “deodorizing” thanks to its intoxicating scent.
We therefore recommend that you keep half a lemon in the fridge and you’re done! To enhance the smell, it would be good to put a few cloves in the pulp – and what a smell!
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