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Sticking a clothespin into the heating grid: the little-known but useful trick

The tip of the clothespin. Luckily, there’s an essential, simple, and most importantly, inexpensive trick that will stop you from holding your nose every time you get into your car.
All you need is  a wooden clothespin or two   and a   bottle of essential oil of your choice  . It’s best to opt for aromas that are both strong and calming, like   cinnamon, citrus   , or   lavender  . You can also use any other essential oil, just be sure to choose a scent that appeals to you (your favorite scent will work even if you don’t have an essential oil).
Add a few drops of essential oil to the wooden clothespins or spray them with your favorite perfume and then securely clip them into your car’s air vents. When the heater is turned on, the   ventilation system responsible for heat distribution spreads a pleasant scent into the passenger compartment of the car thanks to the clothespin.
The tip of the clothespin. Source: pm
Another DIY trick to perfume your car’s interior
Like   the clothespin trick  , there are several ways to deodorize and scent your car’s interior. Here is one:
  • Wool felt car air freshener
What you need:
  • A piece of wool felt
  • String or embroidery thread
  • 5 drops of rose essential oil
  • 5 drops of lavender essential oil
  • Scissors
  • An awl or a punch
Cut a small piece of wool felt into any shape you like. Then use the awl or punch to make a small opening at the top. Pour in the drops of essential oil and wait a few minutes for the felt to fully absorb them. Then slide a piece of string through the opening and hang it on your car’s rearview mirror. Renew essential oils if necessary.
DIY trick to perfume the car. Source: spm
These are tips that are really worth it to perfume the interior of your car at a lower price. You will be really happy!

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