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Recipe Needed for FabreezeThanks for any suggestions. Joyce from NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Recipe Needed for Fabreeze
Both Family Dollar and Dollar General have the Post by Janet45101 RE: Recipe Needed for Febreeze
A wonderful dirt cheap alternative to buying a $5 bottle of Febreze. This version is about 5 cents to make and the scent is much nicer too. I use it all the time. Post by Southern Lady RE: Recipe Needed for Fabreeze
i know that buying fabreeze is really expensive. What i do is get an empty fabreeze bottle fill about a quater of it with your favourite fabric conditioner and then fill the rest of the bottle with cold water, shake well then squirt away. Post By laurs25 (Guest Post) RE: Recipe Needed for FabreezeMy recipe is 1 capfull of Downy fabric softener to 32 oz. spray bottle, fill the rest with water, leave room to shake spray bottle before each use. Leaves a nice subtle smell. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Recipe Needed for FabreezeWell one thing you can try is get a dryer sheet and put it in a spray bottle and put water in it. It works good. Post By nicole (Guest Post) RE: Recipe Needed for Fabreeze
If you go to google.com and search for Post by beanygurl RE: Recipe Needed for FabreezeNot sure if you are close to any $1 store or Dollar Tree store but they have a GREAT "Fabric refresh" spray that I LOVE. It smells tropical and then fades away... for only....$1 Good Luck.... Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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