9 DIY Ways To Remove Kitchen Smells
If your kitchen absorbed the scent of last night’s dinner these simple solutions will get rid of stuck on smells.
Want to avoid harsh chemical cleaners in your household? Save money and protect your family’s health by making your own all-natural, chemical-free products using essential oils.

Commercial cleaners and air fresheners use a lot of toxic chemicals that can affect your health.
The essential oils used in the following recipes can be picked up at your local health food store or any other store offering aromatherapy products.
Lightly mist this delicious-smelling air freshener in a room whenever you feel the need.
Ingredients
50 mL vodka
1⁄4 tsp bergamot essential oil
8 drops clove essential oil
5 drops lemon essential oil
200 mL distilled water
Directions
Combine equal amounts of lavender, rosemary, clove and lemon essential oils in a small bottle. Take everything out of your cupboards and wipe the interior with a damp cloth that’s been sprinkled with a few drops of the oil blend. You can also sprinkle it onto cotton-wool balls, then place them in the wardrobe when you replace the clothing.
This simple treatment will leave fabrics soft and fluffy without the cloying scent of artificial perfumes.
Ingredients
1 cup (250 mL) white distilled vinegar
1 cup (250 g) bicarbonate of soda
2 cups (500 mL) water
10 drops rose geranium, lavender or lemon essential oil, eucalyptus essential oil or a combination of your favourite oils
Directions
Mix a few drops of antibacterial essential oil (such as lavender, tea-tree or rosemary) into some bicarbonate of soda. Pack the mixture into a sock or stocking and stuff it into your sneakers or shoes . Leave in overnight to deodorise. When re-using the mixture, add extra oil.
Eucalyptus oil is one of the most powerful natural antiseptic oils, but is also invaluable when it comes to removing stains—particularly grease and perspiration—from clothing and other fabrics. Moisten a clean rag with a little oil and dab the stain from the edge to the middle, then launder as usual.
When washing dishes, add a tablespoonful of this aromatic dishwashing liquid to hot water. As this is a soap, it does not produce as many suds as detergent, but it is still very effective.
Ingredients
3 tbsp liquid Castile soap
2 cups (500 mL) warm water
2 tsp vegetable glycerine
2 tbsp distilled white vinegar
10 drops lemon essential oil
10 drops grapefruit essential oil or eucalyptus essential oil
Directions
Mix all ingredients in a jar, cover and shake well to blend. Store in a plastic squeeze bottle. If you don’t want to make your own dishwashing liquid from scratch, buy an unscented, undyed, phosphate-free detergent from your local health-food or organic store. Add your own essential oil plus a couple of sprigs of matching herb, decant into a pretty bottle and enjoy your washing up!
Regular wiping with this cleaner will remove grubby fingermarks and leave the surfaces of freezers, refrigerators and washing machines looking like new—without scratching them.
Ingredients
2 tbsp phosphate-free
Dishwashing liquid
1 tbsp cornflour
1 cup (250ml) water
1 cup (250ml) distilled white vinegar
A few drops of eucalyptus essential oil or tea-tree essential oil
Directions
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Homemade cleaning products are definitely a good way to save money. Thanks for the tips!
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The use of bio cleaning products is very important for both workers in cleaning services, family and environment in general. Thank you for the post.