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Want to keep your home smelling fresh without harmful chemicals? Then you need to learn how to make the absolute best non-toxic air freshener. This DIY non-toxic air freshener recipe uses natural ingredients that you might already have around the house to give every room a clean, inviting scent! Perfect for a healthier home environment, this easy air freshener works wonders in any space. Don't pollute your air! Click to learn how to make this effective, all-natural air freshener today!

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I love using Febreze Fabric Refresher around the house, so you can imagine my excitement when I discovered that I could make my own at home. A great way to keep you house smelling great plus save some money as well. There are a few ways you can make homemade Febreze. You can choose … Febreeze Diy, Remove Wallpaper Glue, Taking Off Wallpaper, Febreze Spray, Diy Febreze, Homemade Febreze, How To Remove Wallpaper, Remove Wallpaper, Fabric Refresher

I love using Febreze Fabric Refresher around the house, so you can imagine my excitement when I discovered that I could make my own at home. A great way to keep you house smelling great plus save some money as well. There are a few ways you can make homemade Febreze. You can choose…

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Making your own Febreze could never be easier! Thanks to Pinterest and Fake-It Frugal I am febrezing for a much smaller cost! This is what you need: an empty bottle (I just used the bottle I already had, and it's a 27 oz.) 1/8 cup of Fabric softener (I use Downy because it's my favorite!) 2 Tbsp. baking soda and hot tap water to fill the bottle. Shake it up and you are ready to spray! Way cheaper than buying a $5+ bottle of Febreze!

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