You probably happened to remove a blouse or sweater from the drawer, which smells unpleasant, even though they are clean. The reason for this specific stench is most often moisture and air stasis. When the clothes are arranged side by side, the air cannot circulate around the fabric, so the clothes begin to stink with musty. If possible, hang clothes instead of folding them and stacking them so that there is more space between each item. Also remember to thoroughly clean the place where you store clothes. Spray the inner parts of the wardrobe with water mixed with vinegar in a 1: 1 ratio, and then wipe dry. You can also use baking soda, which also copes well with absorbing unpleasant odors. Add a few tablespoons to the jar and set it on the shelf. Also use a natural freshener.
A smell to the wardrobe smelling of a meadow
The easiest way to deal with the unpleasant smell of clothes is a ready freshener. However, chemical measures are not the best, the healthiest and cheapest solution. To naturally perfumed clothes, it is worth using chamomile twigs. The plant that grows in the meadows will work as an air freshener. In addition, its intense smell will work perfectly as a moth repellent. We replace the chamomile branches once a week. The second method is to create material bags in which an aromatic plant is located. The twigs can be whole or broken and wrapped with a colorful ribbon. Place the bags near the clothes hanging in the closet. If we still want to strengthen the smell, we can prepare a home freshener. Just squeeze a little lemon juice and mix with two drops of chamomile oil. Pour the mixture into the atomizer and gently spray the clothes. The delicate herbal smell is perfect for the summer.
When to collect chamomile?
The best time to collect chamomile is a sunny afternoon. Flowers bloom from spring to late summer. It is important to break them in places away from agricultural crops and traffic. The suburban meadow will be the best. Chamomile can be mistaken for other flowers, so to be sure, it is worth rubbing the flower in your hands. This smell cannot be mistaken.
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