2-Ingredient Diaper Pail Hack (DIY De-Stinker!)
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- čas přidán 1. 02. 2019
- In this video, BuzzFeed producer Erin Phraner show you how to deodorize a diaper pail by making DIY cleaning tablets that remove stink on their own! Using baking soda + water (optional essential oils) you can hack your diaper pail or kitchen trash can to keep things smelling rosy.
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Another quick tip, you can just put one chunk of charcoal and it does the same. It absorbs odours. I have it everywhere, in my car, in my fridge, in my shoe clothings cupboard and store room. Try it!
Where do you get ur base your charcoal from?
Get a bottle of Diaper Dust! We are a pre-made activated charcoal mixture! ❤️
Get a bottle of Diaper Dust! We are a pre-made activated charcoal mixture! ❤️
Why not just scoop in a quarter cup of baking soda when you change diaper pail bags?
Is there ever a point where you need to clean out the baking soda at the bottom of the diaper pail?
Why not just use a muffin pan and paper liners? Then after they dry, just leave them in the paper liners and store in an air tight container?
This is a great tip! May I suggest just sprinkling Diaper Dust inside the bag? ❤️ the activated charcoal eliminates odor much much better and for longer!
Just put baking soda in the trash bag
thank you !
If my homemade tablets don't work I just sprinkle the crumbs about works just great and I made some for cleaning and just sprinkle the mixture in the sink to get rid of sink smell
Such a great idea, Serena!! I did something similar with my crumbly ones - just as good at sucking up the smells
Now that she's older & her diapers are a lot stinkier, I do it once a week or every other week!
Thank you
Baking soda and vinegar
What was the point of putting them in the fridge? It is not like making fudge, they don't need to be chilled.
So that they harden quicker.
modern fridges dehydrate stuff in them that's not sealed
I think you mean nice smelling AROMA.
how often do u swap out out the molds?
Every week