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ure issues—especially in guest rooms, storage closets, or other areas you might not think about often.
4. Easy Closet Refresh Hack
If your closet has that “closed up” smell, especially during seasonal wardrobe changes, this trick works wonders. Before loading your closet with clean clothes, pop in a fresh roll of toilet paper with a few drops of essential oil. It helps maintain freshness and absorbs any lingering odors from shoes, older items, or laundry baskets.
You can also place one in dresser drawers, linen cabinets, or even gym bags for similar results.
How to Do It:
What You’ll Need:
- 1 unused roll of toilet paper
- (Optional) 4–5 drops of your favorite essential oil
Instructions:
- Add a few drops of essential oil to the inside of the cardboard tube or the outer paper.
- Place the roll on a shelf, in a corner, or inside a shoe on the closet floor.
- Let it sit and do its magic! Check in every couple of weeks and replace as needed.
Final Thoughts
Who knew something as ordinary as toilet paper could double as a closet freshener and moisture fighter? This simple hack is perfect for anyone looking for an easy, low-cost way to keep closets smelling clean and staying dry. It’s effective, natural, and customizable—plus, it takes just seconds to set up.
So next time you’re organizing your closet or battling stubborn odors, try this trick. You’ll be surprised at how something so simple can make such a difference!