I can count on just one hand the number of containers of air fresheners I’ve bought in the last decade. I avoid them because they frankly just make my nose want to run away. Air fresheners are supposed to smell good, right?
In December, I told you about some simmering pot recipes to introduce a nice, natural scent into your air via the stove top. That doesn’t get rid of scents that are far away from your kitchen.

I introduced a new, apparently smelly kitten into my home recently. He likes to drop some stink bombs, so it was time for me to look into air fresheners once again. I knew I wanted something natural and quick-acting. Eeeek. Wafting kitten BM isn’t something you want around when you have company. (Yes, I scoop right away.)
Since I’ve enjoyed other Method products, I decided to try their non-aerosol Vanilla Apple Aroma Spray. I purchased it at Target for around $4.
I know this doesn’t matter that much, but I love the top loop handle design. There’s no stupid lid to remove, yet the bottle doesn’t look naked. The contents include a fragrance oil blend and purified water. According to Method, the aroma spray is made of essential oils and is free of phthalates. As usual, there’s no animal testing for Method.
The Method aroma spray doesn’t attack my nose at all. I feel like it really does help remove odors, rather than just cover them up. It’s a good thing to have around to take a big edge off stinky odors. The aroma spray also comes in several other scents, though I don’t see them listed at Method Home.
In short, the aroma spray from Method is a big breakthrough in my mind. I’ll be going back for more when this can is up.
Have you tried Method aroma spray?
(Image via MethodHome.com)
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