- Apr 11, 2001
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Hello I recently got two boxes of baking soda that I wish to use to deodorize a room. Here are some specs:
Room size: ~20x20 ft I think, high ceiling
Air vents: No
Windows: Yes
Fans: One on my desk in front of the window which has its right side open
Old clothes: kept in closet
Well right now I have a arm&hammer box made for fridges/freezers (meaning it opens on each side with a filter to let the air through) sitting on my clothes drawer. I also picked up a regular box of baking soda so what would be the best way to use it to freshen my room?
Oh, how do you know when it is time to replace the soda? Should I use the plug-in air fresheners I got as well? I am not sure but I think all they do is put out their own odors and do not absorb anything (correct that if wrong please)
Thanx!
Room size: ~20x20 ft I think, high ceiling
Air vents: No
Windows: Yes
Fans: One on my desk in front of the window which has its right side open
Old clothes: kept in closet
Well right now I have a arm&hammer box made for fridges/freezers (meaning it opens on each side with a filter to let the air through) sitting on my clothes drawer. I also picked up a regular box of baking soda so what would be the best way to use it to freshen my room?
Oh, how do you know when it is time to replace the soda? Should I use the plug-in air fresheners I got as well? I am not sure but I think all they do is put out their own odors and do not absorb anything (correct that if wrong please)
Thanx!