Holiday Cleaning Tips: Bounce Dryer Sheets

The holidays are here and it’s time to clean up. Your house has been a mess since school started back up and the kids are running around everywhere. But now they will be on holiday vacation and home all the time. Your inlaws, cousins, aunts, uncles, and friends will all be stopping by the house to take your Turkey and grab a glass of punch. So now is the time to really keep the house fresh and smelling nice. Buy who buy expensive candles or chemical products. Did you know the same Bounce Dryer sheets you use to keep your cloths smelling nice can be used in a ton of different ways?

To start you will probably have a lot of dusting to do. Your feather duster is going to be loaded up with dust but instead you can use a Bounce Dryer Sheet. Just pull out a Bounce Dryer Sheet and start wiping down your you television, bookcase, and window blinds. The dust will stick to the dryer sheet and once it’s full you can quickly and easily dispose of it. Plus it will leave the area you where wiping down smelling fresh.

Keeping your busy home smelling fresh is going to be hard with so many people around and so much food being cooked. But to help in the freshness cause you can also use Bounce Dryer sheets to help release a fresh scent into the air. For example, you can slide a Bounce fabric-softener sheet in between a pillow case. The fresh scent from the dryer sheet will keep the pillow smelling fresh for days. You can also slide a Bounce Dryer Sheet up in between the toilet paper roll. So each time is spins it will release a fresh scent into the air and help to relieve oder that might linger in such areas.

You can also use a Bounce dryer sheet during your vacuuming. Just place a Bounce dryer sheet inside the vacuum cleaner and as you vacuum the scent from the dryer sheet will circulate with the vacuum and release a wonderful scent into the air. With all the food that’s going to be cooking and the clashing smells you will need a sure fire way to keep the house smelling nice at all times. Cause you never know when your turkey might burn.

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