Multipurpose:Beyond just neutralizing odors, many homemade sprays, thanks to ingredients like essential oils, also have antibacterial properties. This means you’re not just masking odors; you’re eliminating the bacteria causing them. Empowerment:There’s a unique satisfaction in using something you...
Removing the odors requires neutralizing and killing the bacteria that accumulate or grow on the shin guards from dirt and sweat. Airing the shin guards out and allowing them to fully dry after use, before storing them, can help to prevent odors. Spraying the fabric and plastic portions of th...
Vinegar has excellent odor-neutralizing properties and is safe to use around people and pets. To create a cat spray neutralizer solution, mix equal partswhite vinegar and water, then pour both into a spray bottle. The acidity of vinegar neutralizes the ammonia of cat urine spray and it is a...
Especially for items made of stainless steel or aluminum, baking soda can help get them clean while neutralizing bad odors at the same time. Get the object wet, then sprinkle it with a thin layer of baking soda—it’s okay if the surface area is still somewhat visible. Let it sit for ...