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A Bathroom Deodorizer..... Or Something (Even Wired In) To Make The Room Smell Fresh
OK, I'm currently planning a bathroom upgrade - there have been no big structural changes to it in a few decades, so I want to do it right. My big question is....Is there a product available for a home that will deodorise a bathroom? I have tried just about every candle/air freshener/diffuser, but I wonder is there a domestic version of commercial ones where the air seems to be smelling nice at all times, perhaps even linked to a fan etc. Sorry if I'm not explaining it well, but I'm sure I'm not the only one that worries in case my bathroom smells yucky when people call. Has anyone found something effective that I could consider; or a link via Amazon etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have one of these in my bathroom on top of the cabinet. You can set it to go off as often as you want, and you can give an extra spray for all those nasty whiffs. It's on special at Tesco if you have a clubcard. This is my favourite smell but I sometimes get one of the Christmassy refills.
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We use a thing called Glade, which you press each time you think you've made the air less than pure.
The initial cost is a bit dear, but the refills are only 3 or 4 quid a time.
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The initial cost is a bit dear, but the refills are only 3 or 4 quid a time.
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Oh thank you all for your suggestions.....I have taken them all on board. Yes, I have got lovely diffusers, but I still feel that they don't eliminate the bathroom smell - I'm prob a bit paranoid about it all, it's a cold room, and maybe for guests I feel that it's bad enough being cold, but being lumbered by a smell as well is unforgivable. As I am redoing the place in a few months, I welcome all your suggestions on what to include to make it a lovely relaxing and nice smelling space. Thanks again everyone.
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