Proud Texan
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Smelly socks withstanding, how do you deal with normal odors that emanate from old furniture, fabrics, carpet, bedding and all of the other sources within a guest room?
Our cottages are clean. I mean really clean. Yet, I find that when we have the room closed up for a day or two, it smells.....well.....not fresh. It's not bad, just not fresh.
One of our cabins is extensively trimmed in wood with a wood ceiling. I'm pretty sure that is that rooms problem. The other, that's full of antiques, smells like grandma's spare room. We open the windows and turn on the ceiling fan to keep fresh air circulating and that seems to help, but I'm not satisfied. We haven't had any comments about this from guests, but that doesn't mean they don't notice it.
Is there a magic solution for freshening up the room without trying to cover it up with some gagging perfume product?
Our cottages are clean. I mean really clean. Yet, I find that when we have the room closed up for a day or two, it smells.....well.....not fresh. It's not bad, just not fresh.
One of our cabins is extensively trimmed in wood with a wood ceiling. I'm pretty sure that is that rooms problem. The other, that's full of antiques, smells like grandma's spare room. We open the windows and turn on the ceiling fan to keep fresh air circulating and that seems to help, but I'm not satisfied. We haven't had any comments about this from guests, but that doesn't mean they don't notice it.
Is there a magic solution for freshening up the room without trying to cover it up with some gagging perfume product?