Say goodbye to the "old smell" with this simple homemade trick.

Homemade trick to eliminate the "old smell" from your home

The smell of old is a familiar aroma that can be found in old houses, wooden furniture, stored clothes, and even old books. This smell does not only derive from age but also from the accumulation of dust, humidity, and lack of ventilation. Although it can be persistent, there is a very simple and effective home trick to eliminate it and restore freshness to the affected environments.

What causes the "smell of old"?

The smell of old often occurs due to the decomposition of organic materials such as wood, paper, and textiles. The lack of air circulation and humidity causes these substances to retain dust particles, mold, and bacteria, releasing volatile compounds with a characteristic aroma. Additionally, upholstered furniture, carpets, clothes, and curtains can absorb these odors over time, intensifying their presence in the home.

A simple and effective home trick to eliminate the "smell of old"

A simple and effective solution to eliminate this type of smell is the use of white vinegar and baking soda. These two natural ingredients have deodorizing and antibacterial properties that help neutralize unpleasant odors without the need to resort to harsh chemicals.

Materials needed for the home trick

  • 1 cup of white vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons of baking soda
  • 1 spray bottle
  • Microfiber cloths
  • Activated charcoal or ground coffee bags (optional)

Steps to apply the trick

  • Ventilate the space: Before applying any treatment, it is important to open doors and windows to allow fresh air to circulate. This will help eliminate the concentration of dust and humidity particles in the environment.
  • Prepare the deodorizing mixture: In the spray bottle, mix one cup of white vinegar with two tablespoons of baking soda. Shake well to ensure the ingredients are combined.
  • Spray on surfaces and fabrics: Apply the solution to furniture, curtains, carpets, and any surface that may be impregnated with the "smell of old." Let it sit for at least 15 minutes before cleaning with a dry cloth.
  • Place odor absorbers: To prevent the smell from returning, small containers of activated charcoal or ground coffee bags can be placed in various spots around the room. These items absorb moisture and residual odors.
  • Deep clean textiles: In the case of stored clothes or fabrics, it is advisable to wash them with water and white vinegar to eliminate any residue causing the bad smell. They can also be left in the sun for a few hours to enhance the elimination of bacteria.

Additional tips to maintain freshness at home

  • Use essential oils like lavender or eucalyptus in diffusers to naturally scent the spaces.
  • Regularly vacuum carpets, sofas, and mattresses to avoid dust accumulation.
  • Avoid storing damp clothes in closed closets, as this encourages the growth of mold and bad odors.
  • Use boxes of baking soda in odor-prone areas, such as closets or basements.

Eliminating the "smell of old" does not have to be a complicated task. With this simple home trick based on white vinegar and baking soda, it is possible to regain freshness in the affected spaces and objects, ensuring a more pleasant and clean environment at home.

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