I hate all this scented crap. I think it's killing people. One company I worked at the boss' wife was obsessed with stinky stuff like this and put 'air fresheners' in all the bathrooms. All they ever did was make the bathroom stink like a cherry bomb blew up. I'd find them (she got quite adept at hiding them behind toilet tanks and such and toss them, once she realized they were being thrown out she tried to get sneakier even hiding them in the air vents LOL So the awful scent blew right out of the ceiling. Just insidious. Any resemblance to a fresh scent and those is long gone.
And I can't even imagine all the stink wafting over you from the dryer vent...BLECK.
We have separate recycling for paper, then a different box for clear plastic, bottles and cans, then a green box for anything organic, it doesn't have to be uncooked, it could be your dead mouse. Biggest problem is in the summer you get a lot of flys and maggots in the heat, but the bins have a sealable lid, it's just opening it LOL! Fortunately, our garbage comes weekly in the summer. In the winter there is no fly or maggot problem. A minute with the lid open and all the maggots die in the sun, but if the flies get in, and they do they just keep the cycle going. We have to use bug spray on the can to keep it down to a dull roar.
I was going to suggest washing your hands in a slurry of baking soda, but the lemon might work better and be easier on the skin.
I'm not sure about the disposal connections on sinks, they aren't a thing in Canada, but they seem to be all over the US. I'd be scared of them, but also I think they are harder on the water purification plant, more crap to have to percolate out to get the water clean again.
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Date: 2018-04-18 01:38 am (UTC)And I can't even imagine all the stink wafting over you from the dryer vent...BLECK.
We have separate recycling for paper, then a different box for clear plastic, bottles and cans, then a green box for anything organic, it doesn't have to be uncooked, it could be your dead mouse. Biggest problem is in the summer you get a lot of flys and maggots in the heat, but the bins have a sealable lid, it's just opening it LOL! Fortunately, our garbage comes weekly in the summer. In the winter there is no fly or maggot problem. A minute with the lid open and all the maggots die in the sun, but if the flies get in, and they do they just keep the cycle going. We have to use bug spray on the can to keep it down to a dull roar.
I was going to suggest washing your hands in a slurry of baking soda, but the lemon might work better and be easier on the skin.
I'm not sure about the disposal connections on sinks, they aren't a thing in Canada, but they seem to be all over the US. I'd be scared of them, but also I think they are harder on the water purification plant, more crap to have to percolate out to get the water clean again.