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Fresh & Clean: How to Keep Your Bathroom Smelling Great Without a Stone

Keep scent jars covered with breathable cloth (like cheesecloth) for slow release.

Refresh cotton balls or baking soda every 1–2 weeks.

Store DIY toilet bombs in a sealed container away from moisture.

Variations to Try

Add dried herbs (like lavender or rosemary) to your scent jars.

Use activated charcoal in an open jar to neutralize odors fast.

Simmer cinnamon sticks, cloves, and orange peels on the stovetop and place the cooled water in a small container in the bathroom.

FAQ

Q: How long do these natural solutions last?
A: Most last 1–2 weeks before needing a refresh. Cotton balls and baking soda jars are especially easy to update.

Q: Can I mix different essential oils?
A: Yes! Try blending lemon + lavender for freshness, or eucalyptus + mint for a spa-like feel.

Q: What if I have pets?
A: Stick to pet-safe essential oils like lavender and chamomile, and place scents out of reach.

Conclusion
You don’t need a fancy stone or artificial air freshener to enjoy a clean, fresh-smelling bathroom. With a few natural ingredients and simple habits, your bathroom can stay pleasantly fragrant every day. It’s easy, eco-friendly, and budget-friendly too.

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