Today I want to share with you a simple tip that will help you maintain a pleasant and fresh scent in an old apartment, house, summer house, closet—anywhere.

People in China live in small apartments and rooms, but surprisingly, their homes always smell nice. And they don’t spend a penny on fragrances or air fresheners!
It was in China that I learned how to always maintain a pleasant, light, fresh scent in the house.
And most importantly, this air freshener won’t leave an overwhelming, harsh smell. Instead, the room will be filled with a subtle, pleasant scent.
In China, they don’t use any aerosol air fresheners that simply mask odors. Today, I’ll tell you what you can do to make any old, musty room smell fresh.

So, for this we will need:
— Lemon peels
— Orange peels
— Coffee beans
– Cardamom
When I buy lemons and oranges, I never throw away the peel. Simply dry it, then grind it into a powder in a grinder. Add a handful of coffee beans and a pinch of cardamom (you can omit it).
Place the prepared powder into cloth bags, tie them with a pretty bow, and place them in the room where you need to freshen the air.
The delicate, subtle aroma will quickly spread throughout your home or apartment, and within an hour or two, the musty smell will be gone.
Another piece of advice from a wise, old Chinese man: if you need to quickly freshen the air in a room, for example before guests arrive, the Chinese do this:
Mix freshly squeezed orange juice and hand sanitizer. Mix everything together and spray a few times.
The aroma instantly becomes magical in any room – like in an orange grove!

On my recommendation, all my friends are already using this air freshener, and they’re very happy with the results. I highly recommend taking note and giving it a try, especially since this method is completely cost-effective!