I’ll be honest. I love my home, but I don’t always love how my home smells.
The kitchen trash gets stinky after throwing away food scraps. The carpet gets a funky smell from the dogs lounging on it 18 hours a day. The washing machine gets a little mildewy over time. Closets get musty. Bathrooms stink. Teenager shoes reek.
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Ugh.
My battle against stinky smells over the years wasn’t helped by store-bought deodorizers or other masking agents like scented trash bags. They either didn’t work or just made the house smell like chemicals.
Thankfully, years ago I started using essential oils for sleep, and soon after I discovered how wonderful essential oils are also for cleaning and getting rid of smelly odors from pets, smoke, food, mildew – you name it!
Below you’ll find 13 easy DIY recipes for how I use essential oils to get rid of those stinky smells and keep my home smelling clean and fresh.
Most household odors are caused by bacteria, mold, and mildew. Bacteria from food, dirt, and debris gets in garbage disposals, trash cans, furniture, flooring, or even shoes, and creates stinky household odors. Most mold and mildew growth occurs where excess moisture builds up- like washing machines, showers, windows, and basements. Fibers in carpets, rugs, and upholstery can attract and trap odors. Those fibers can absorb the smells from food, spills, pets, smoking, anything that can get in the air. And finally, lack of fresh air and circulation causes stale smells in corners and enclosed spaces like closets, basements, storage areas.
Some odor-fighting products mask odors, while others neutralize odors. What is the difference?
Masking odors covers up odors with a different fragrance, while neutralizing odors is the actual removal of the odor-causing molecules with a chemical reaction. When the masking wears off you are left with the same smelly problem, but when you neutralize an odor you have removed the odor-causing bacteria, fungus, mold, mildew, smoke, and the odor does not return.
Essential oils to the odor removal rescue! Many essential oils are antimicrobial to kill those tiny stinkers and prevent them from growing, antibacterial to get rid of odor-causing bacteria, antifungal to remove mold or mildew, all working to get your home clean and leave a fresh, clean, pleasing scent.
A potent antibacterial and antimicrobial, clinically proven to inhibit grown of odor-causing bacteria. And has that cinnamon scent we love.
Antibacterial and antifungal, inhibiting odor-causing bacteria and great for fighting mold and mildew growth. Its fresh, clean scent is similar to lemongrass.
The antiseptic and deodorant nature of eucalyptus oil makes in a perfect room freshener. Antifungal, antibacterial, and antimicrobial, it will help to keep your home clean and sterilized, and with an invigorating and refreshing scent.
Fir essential oil is a powerful germicide that removes odors quickly. Its alpha-pinene and beta-pinene are known for their cleaning and freshening abilities. Contains limonene, which is also found in lemon and lime essential oils, also favorites for deodorizing.
Lavender is known for its relaxing scent. But did you know lavender essential oil is also antifungal, antibacterial, and antimicrobial? It helps remove a wide range of unwanted odors. Also blends well with citrus, herb, or woodsy essential oils to create powerful combinations to get rid of funky smells.
Lemon oil’s high limonene content helps it pull odors from the air and neutralize them, leaving your home smelling fresh and clean. A great natural deodorizer with a clean scent.
Antifungal and antibacterial, lemongrass essential oil is great for treating mold and mildew, as well as deodorizing bacteria-based stinks like rotten food. Lemongrass’s citrusy scent leaves a clean, fresh smell after knocking out the odors.
Lime essential oil eliminates odors from all kinds of strong household smells like stinky shoes, lingering cigarette smoke, and trash cans that have been left for way too long. Also use lime to neutralize stale, musty odors that make that “old house” smell. Lots of commercially produced odor eliminating products use lime essential oil, like Fresh Wave Odor Removing Gel. It makes your home smell fabulous!
Rosemary essential oil contains antifungal, antibacterial, and antimicrobial properties which make it an effective natural odor neutralizer. Just a few drops combat unpleasant household odors coming from stinky shoes, and since its antifungal, use it on mold and mildew.
Like other citrus essential oils, tangerine has a fresh, clean scent. Its antibacterial and antimicrobial properties get rid of stinky smells in your kitchen and all over your home.
Tea tree’s antifungal and antibacterial properties are great for eliminating musty, stale odors. It’s a wonder at knocking out super smelly stenches like decaying food, stinky shoes, dirty trash cans. Tea tree oil is another common ingredient in store-bought odor removers. Some brands promote tea tree as “nature’s solution to odor.”
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There are several inexpensive household items you probably have on hand that make great odor neutralizers: baking soda, vinegar, diatomaceous earth, charcoal, and coffee grounds.
Use these in combination with essential oils to create powerful all-natural deodorizers that get rid of funky smells. Combine vinegar with essential oils to get musty smell out of clothes, or pair baking soda with essential oils to get the stink out of carpets, or use them any of the many DIY ideas below.
Now that we have identified where those unpleasant smells are coming from, let’s get to some solutions.
It’s really very easy. We’ll combine essential oils with natural ingredients to get rid of funky smells wherever they may pop up.
Here are 13 ways to use essential oils to neutralize odors in your home.
There’s no need for air fresheners with harsh chemicals. It’s easy to use a few natural ingredients and essential oils to make your own odor eliminator spray. This doesn’t just mask odors like some store-bought air fresheners, it neutralizes odors and eliminates even the stinkiest of smells.
Use it to freshen bathrooms and kitchens, get rid of stale, musty odors, eliminate pet odors, and more.
click here for how to make an odor eliminator spray with essential oils
In our busy lives, sometimes we accidentally leave laundry in the washer long enough for the clothes or towels to smell of mold & mildew. This easy DIY gets rid of the musty, stinky smells naturally, powered by tea tree essential oil.
Here’s what I do:
The welcoming smell of a clean kitchen can be undone by a stinky trash can. The good news is it’s easy to use essential oils to make your own homemade trash can deodorizer, in either a spray for knock out odors, or DIY deodorizing tabs to prevent odors from building up.
Make a trash can deodorizing spray by pouring a couple of natural ingredients into a spray bottle along with essential oils, give it a shake, spray, and odors are gone in seconds! Or, make one or two of these trash can deodorizer tabs to absorb the stinky, smelly odors from trash cans. (These deodorizing tabs also work in other odor-collecting spots around the house, like refrigerators, laundry hampers, and more!)
Foul-smelling gym shoes, pungent boots, malodorous flats… stinky shoes happen to everyone. Fortunately, there are a couple of DIY essential oils solutions to this persistent problem. This stinky shoe spray is so simple to make, yet is better than any store-bought shoe deodorizer I’ve ever tried! Or if you don’t want to go the spray route, this deodorizing shoe powder is a simple all-natural shoe deodorant that removes bad smells and prevents them from coming back.
Want to release some odor-eliminating essential oils into the air for a fresh, clean scent in your home? Try one of these diffuser blends and let the deodorizing begin.
3 drops lemon essential oil 3 drops lavender essential oil 2 drops eucalyptus essential oil
3 drops lemon essential oil 2 drops lemongrass essential oil 2 drops citronella essential oil
3 drops lemon essential oil 2 drops rosemary essential oil 2 drops lavender essential oil 1 drop thyme essential oil
2 drops lemon essential oil 2 drops lime essential oil 2 drops tea tree essential oil 1 drop fir essential oil
3 drops eucalyptus essential oil 2 drops lavender essential oil 2 drops tea tree essential oil 1 drop peppermint essential oil
2 drops citronella essential oil 2 drops rosemary essential oil 2 drops lemongrass essential oil 1 drop tea tree essential oil 1 drop lavender essential oil
Over time, front-loading washing machines will buildup dirt, mildew, soap scum, and won’t get your clothes as clean as they should. Get rid of that mildewy smell and other buildup with this all-natural system for cleaning your washing machine with essential oils.
Give the toilet bowl a few quick sprays with my homemade Poo-Pourri toilet spray before you go no. 2, and the odors will be trapped discreetly inside the toilet bowl and flushed away. No one will ever know.
My favorite essential oil combos for no. 2 spray
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20 drops lemongrass + 10 drops peppermint
15 drops grapefruit + 10 drops lavender + 5 drops peppermint
15 drops lemon + 15 drops lavender
15 drops eucalyptus + 15 drops spearmint
15 drops lavender + 10 drops lime + 5 drops spearmint
10 drops tangerine + 10 drops grapefruit + 10 drops bergamot
20 drops orange + 10 drops cinnamon
15 drops fir + 10 drops orange + 3 drops cinnamon + 2 drops clove
Your refrigerator can be one of the worst culprits for stinky smells in the home. Regular use of an essential oils powered DIY Refrigerator Deodorizer will keep your fridge smelling clean and prevent stinky smells from spreading.
Who doesn’t want their house to smell fresh & clean every time you vacuum?!! Essential oils can be used in a simple DIY carpet freshening powder to get the room smelling clean and fresh.
Carpets not only trap dirt, food, and other debris, but carpets also trap odors. This simple 2-ingredient powder has great odor-busting powers. Just sprinkle it over carpets, leave it alone to do its thing, and then vacuum up. Your room will smell fresh and clean in no time.
To use
Sometimes your garbage disposal smells like the dumpster behind a restaurant, and needs a little help to get it clean and deodorized. Use this simple process to get your garbage disposal smelling great again:
tip: Only use this method sparingly (about once a month or so) because vinegar is acidic, and it can damage the rubber elements inside the garbage disposal.
As convenient as dishwashers are, over time some rotting food bits hurts its performance. The dishwasher tub is also a breeding ground for mold and mildew. Regular cleaning of your dishwasher goes a long way keeping your dishwasher working well and smelling good. click here for step-by-step instructions on how to clean your dishwashers with essential oils.
Clothes that have been in the closet for months can get stale or musty. This DIY linen spray spruces up clothes without having to throw them into the wash. Also works for bedding, towels, pillows, and other linens that have been sitting unused.
If your home has enclosed spaces, or pets, or teenagers, or a husband, there’s probably a need for these DIY essential oil deodorizing pads that get rid of stinky smells and odors, and add fresh scents all over your home. Use to freshen trash cans, closets, drawers, shoes, and more.
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This post was last modified on 03/11/2023 13:57
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