A Clever Hack with Clothespins and the Heating Grid (Page 2 ) | December 27, 2023
Annonce:
In the autumn-winter season, it is common to drive with the windows closed and turn on the heating to be able to withstand the low temperatures that penetrate the interior of the vehicle. However, by solving the problem of cold, we expose ourselves to an unbearable problem: bad smells .
In fact, there are many reasons why your car smells bad. And if that’s the case for you, you’ve probably tried everything to hide them, but it seems the smell only gets worse.
The tip of the clothespin. Luckily, there’s an essential, simple, and most importantly, inexpensive trick that will stop you from holding your nose every time you get into your car.
All you need is a wooden clothespin or two and a bottle of essential oil of your choice . It’s best to opt for aromas that are both strong and calming, like cinnamon, citrus , or lavender . You can also use any other essential oil, just be sure to choose a scent that appeals to you (your favorite scent will work even if you don’t have an essential oil).
Add a few drops of essential oil to the wooden clothespins or spray them with your favorite perfume and then securely clip them into your car’s air vents. When the heater is turned on, the ventilation system responsible for heat distribution spreads a pleasant scent into the passenger compartment of the car thanks to the clothespin.
The tip of the clothespin.
Another DIY trick to perfume your car’s interior
Like the clothespin trick , there are several ways to deodorize and scent your car’s interior. Here is one:
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Wool felt car air freshener
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