MTGuru wrote:
I just wish Febreeze were available in an unscented variety.
Actually, it
is "available" (or it used to be, for all appearances), but it's hard as hell to get ahold of. There's precious little of it ever gets stocked, somebody snaps it up straightaway, and the rest of what's available in its monumental prevalence supposedly suggests that I must be an eccentric because I don't want my stuff to smell like a whore. Grrrr.
There are products other than Febreeze that offer unscented, too, but offhand I can't recall which ones. Oh, yeah: Oust has (or had, as the case may be) an unscented product. I'm always looking for them, usually unsuccessfully.
There's a product (probably the same one basically as what's in those mentioned above) that's used in the mortuary industry. Completely odorless, and it does a remarkable job at getting rid of unwanted smells. It doesn't mask them. If you can get it, that's the way I'd go. You'd probably have to buy it in gallon quantities, though; but all you'd need is a spray bottle, and you'd be set for a good while. I used it for sprucing up used cars (smoky-smelling ones in particular) in the auto repair shop I used to work at, and I swear by it. Those babies came out smelling fresh indeed, and I don't mean a pine or lemon or any other scent: just the car - no perfume, no smoke, nuthin' but pure clean. It never ceased to amaze me. Plus, it's as neutral as water on the things it touches, and it doesn't irritate skin, eyes, or lungs. How can you beat that?
It'd probably get rid of that vanilla stink in your 'tina.
