Get Rid Of Unpleasant Smell From Vacuum Cleaners
Author: Holger G.
Skill: Physical Therapist
Date: 12-01-2007
Views: 4,207
Word Count: 76
Questions Received: 1
Testimonial ID: 2569-MO
Brand Neutral: No
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The air sucked in by the vacuum cleaner passes through the dust inside its belly, is filtered and comes out again. Sometimes that air has an unpleasant smell.
To get rid of this smell, take a paper napkin and drip about 15 to 20 drops of essential oil onto it.
Cut this paper into small pieces and suck them up with the vacuum cleaner.
Oils that are recommended: Lavender, Lemongrass, Peppermint, the Purification oil blend and Eucalyptus oil.
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