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Long Term Solution for Smell on Furniture?

Can anyone help me? I keep buying fabreeze for my furniture but it only works short term.Is there anything I can make at home to work the same to stop buying expensive Fabreeze?

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November 9, 20040 found this helpful

Try sprinkling baking soda or baking soda cat litter deodorizer. Wipe it around and if cloth furniture vacuum.

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By helpful henrietta (Guest Post)
November 12, 20040 found this helpful

Dear Carla, You can make your own deodorizer by mixing 3 cups of water and 1/3 cup of any kind of liquid fabric softener. Put in a spray bottle. Much cheaper than buying Febreze.

 
By Brianne (Guest Post)
August 3, 20070 found this helpful

use NokOut.. get's rid of any smell.. sold in Pet store marketed for pet odours, but gets everything out.

 

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