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Good Question: Do you use some kind of home fragrance?
 
 

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Yes, we use eiher just a whiff of Thymes' fig and cassis home spray or mere spritz of Jo Malone's grapefruit spray. Why? Well, we bathe the two dachsunds weekly, but every so often - especially when the windows are closed because of air-conditioning or hyper-heating, we notice the place is a little, how you would you put it... doggy. Why blame the pooches? It's just that the air seems stale.

posted by Marco on June 20th 2007 at 9:44am
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yes, i use different things. i have a diptyque candle in the living room that i use once in a while. i also use mrs myers cleaning products that have lavender in them so the scent is in the house in a subtle way.

posted by patrik on June 20th 2007 at 1:41pm
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Yes, with a dog and a cat living in a house with very little air circulation, we need to use something to help the pet smell. I would love some suggestions on scents that improve the smell of the house but are also light and air. We use scent candles but I would like something that can go 24x7 but not smell like my grandma's house.

posted by k-gotham on June 20th 2007 at 4:25pm
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