Just found this looking for cost effective small oduour problem help. weeds a fairly strong smell so just wondering if these could help on a small scale? Baking Soda
Well, believe it or not, baking soda – or sodium bicarbonate to give it its fancy name - is a natural odour eater. It easily absorbs smells and de-odorises the surrounding air. Try placing a couple of teaspoons of it in a box at the back of your fridge for a fresh-smelling appliance, or else sprinkle a little in your bin and see what a difference it can make! You can also use it in the bathroom by placing a small amount in a container behind the toilet.
Lemon Juice
Lemons are another wonder-food. They not only have a lovely sharp, fresh scent of their own, but the juice has antiseptic properties and also acts as a natural odour eater. You can use lemon juice for all sorts of odour-eating purposes, including getting rid of the smell of garlic, fish, or onion on your hands after you’ve been cooking.
Vinegar
White vinegar is also great at banishing stale smells and odours. It can be used for cleaning all kinds of things (just add some to your normal wash, or tub of cleaning water) and although things might smell of vinegar for a short while, this smell goes and the bad smells do not return. It is particularly good at getting rid of the smell of urine (think potty training and cats at this point).
Coffee
Another good one is coffee granules. Put some in a bag at the bottom of your dustbin and they will magically absorb the old food smells. And you don’t have to waste your fresh coffee – it works just as well using left over coffee grounds.
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