Put your trash bag into the can.
Diy garbage can deodorizer.
How to use trash can deodorizing tabs put one or two deodorizing tabs at the bottom on each trash can.
How to make garbage can deodorizer pods.
Easy diy garbage can deodorizer pods combine the odor removing power of all three in the convenience of a pod.
Well the same is true for smelly trash cans.
Add one or two to the bottom of your trash can as needed.
It s fun to experiment with the scents for these.
I plan to make some with orange cinnamon and clove around the holidays.
Combine one cup baking soda teaspoon sweet orange and lemon essential oils along with half a teaspoon peppermint essential oil in a medium glass mixing bowl.
Just pour a couple of all natural ingredients into a spray bottle along with essential oils give it a shake and spray.
Diy trash can deodorizers 1 2 cup baking soda 2 tbsp of water essential oils for scent and extra odor removal power i loves this brand.
You ve probably heard that an open container of baking soda placed in the back of your fridge can eliminate odors.
Mix thoroughly to evenly distribute essential oils.
The good news is that it s very easy to make your own homemade trash can deodorizer spray.
Store the trash can deodorizer tabs in an airtight container.
If you want extra odor control toss one inside each new trash bag too.
You may need to replace it after a month or so but it should keep your trash can smelling fresh for about that long.
Clean it by sprinkling in baking soda or using a deodorizing pack or pod like fresh wave under the can s liner.
Place a deodorizer disk anywhere that could use a little freshening up.
How to use your homemade deodorizer tablets line your trash can with old newspaper to catch any leaks and toss a tablet right into the bottom.
Odors are gone within seconds.
Depending on what my family puts in the garbage i find that each tab controls odors and freshens for anywhere from a few days to up to a month.
Just make sure to keep them out of reach of pets and children place a deodorizing disk in the bottom of your trash can.