Serious problems with air fresheners
#17
In the summer I buy some of those Scentsy wax things. They actually have some nice manly smelling ones. Take a small jelly jar(empty and washed of course) put a few squares in and take the lid put several holes in it. The old nail and hammer trick. Then with the lid on, I just leave it in my cup holder. Every so often add another piece.
I guess you could always take some paraffin wax melt it add some saw dust, pine needles, and old spice and make some of your own scents.
I guess you could always take some paraffin wax melt it add some saw dust, pine needles, and old spice and make some of your own scents.
#18
I get the kind in jars. They have a top covering on them with holes (I guess so you can test-smell them). I just leave that cover on. They wedge well up under my seat. The candles liquify quite often during the summer, and I've never had a spillage- BUT- I do remove it if I anticipate going off road...
#19
Lol i've been there. Not to long ago we have a 6 and 7 year old 10 1/2 months apart. Yeah i don't miss the diaper days.
#20
Our little man there is 9 months old now and we just found out we are expecting another one(2 months along), so ours are going to be about 15 months apart. Having two in diapers at one time is going to be lots of fun lol.
#21
#22
Try some sardines down the air intake.
Then you will never smell ANYTHING again.
I have a very old (8 Yo) vanilla candle in a room that
gets warn every now and then and is does smell good.
If you worried about it melting then the can idea should
do the trick or you could get one of the small Pringles Chips
cans and put holed in the plastic top.
Sean
Then you will never smell ANYTHING again.
I have a very old (8 Yo) vanilla candle in a room that
gets warn every now and then and is does smell good.
If you worried about it melting then the can idea should
do the trick or you could get one of the small Pringles Chips
cans and put holed in the plastic top.
Sean
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