after using up my 5 dollar bottle of Febreeze in a week got me thinkig how i can my own air deodeorizer. Trust me, this does the drink
 
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Step 1: What you need

you will need:

85 percent warm water water
5 - 20 percent of your best smelling filtered vodka. (mix around with it)
little bit of cinnamon extract
and some salt
and some !!COLD!! corn oil

georion says: Sep 3, 2012. 6:23 PM
Just for everyones info,,recent research shows Febreeze to be HARMFUL to our brains---I just dumped 2 unused bootles down the drain (city sewer system) do you own research/googling--Febreeze SUCKS big time!!
verybella says: Aug 1, 2007. 4:43 AM
Adding any kind of heat to alcohol will cause it to evaporate and just leave resins. And on top of that, for anything to be disinfected by alcohol it needs to be submerged in it for at least 60 minutes.
Name goes Here says: Mar 11, 2007. 12:03 PM
Air DEORORIZER... suppose to DEODORIZE the air.. meaning NONE WHATSOEVER of a smell.
karen608 says: Dec 18, 2006. 9:57 PM
well for all that work mixing it up i'll just buy the product! my time is money too. but interesting to read and all the comments. Love instructables.
ozjudge says: Dec 1, 2006. 7:21 PM
instead of vodka, why not use cheaper isopropyl alchohol? It's also called rubbing alcohol.
Rednek Electrition says: Oct 22, 2006. 11:55 PM
I say screw the fabreeze drink the vodka and clean my house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Daykun says: Oct 17, 2006. 11:39 AM
Yeah, i know alcohol is an anitseptic, but IMHO at way higher concentrations... That's y I asked ;) But if it works, I'll have to try this... BasketCase: alcohol works because its amphiphile, which means it's lipophile AND hydrophile... which makes it a good solvent. And vodka works great because it doesn't stink as much (thats why pilots and doctors prefer to drink vodka while working and not whiskey ;) )
BasketCase in reply to DaykunOct 18, 2006. 7:32 PM
Ehm. Ok.
Daykun in reply to BasketCaseOct 19, 2006. 10:08 AM
Oh, and because (at least good) vodka has a very high percentage of ethanol compared to uncleaner alcohols... (which also means the stuff you clean with it doesn't get that much of a hangover... ;) )
BasketCase says: Oct 16, 2006. 5:12 PM
Vodka does work. I really don't know the specifics on how it works, but I've been in some professional theatre productions and they use vodka on costumes and such.
legendaryfrog (author) says: Sep 27, 2006. 9:03 PM
i cant drink vodka since im only 12 (yeah i know) and yes the alcohol does kill the bacteria and such
Daykun says: Sep 25, 2006. 1:54 PM
Hrm... does this really kill "bacteria and such" ? I mean... there's hardly any alcohol left in that mixture... Or is the alcohol not the part that should kill stuff !? I always thought alcohol kills... or was it smoking... Yes, start to smoke and you also won't notice your stuff smells... And as Nicotine is a great Insect Poison, you have that advantage, too ;)
dutton12 says: Sep 25, 2006. 11:41 AM
if you use febreze it can leave "rings" where it dryed but wth vodka no rings and no smell after it is dry, it is also help full in cleaning bathroom floors if they smell.
rudolph says: Sep 22, 2006. 6:46 PM
Maybe if you're using a whole bottle of febreze a week you should consider doing laundry, or taking the trash out or something? Or, drink the vodka so you don't care about the smell. Also, two words: Dollar Store. Full size bottle of no-name febreze is, you guessed it, a dollar.
Robotrix says: Sep 13, 2006. 6:26 AM
Is vodka really cheaper than febreze? i imagine that if you had to go out and buy these supplies you'd be spending way more than the price of a refill bottle.
propboy in reply to RobotrixSep 15, 2006. 12:24 PM
You can buy really cheap vodka and filter it through a Britta filter. That'd remove the impurities and probably much of the offensive smell you get from an inferior vodka.

This has made the rounds a few times, but it's one of the best examples out there.

http://www.ohmygoditburns.com/wordpress/index.php?p=4

trebuchet03 in reply to propboySep 15, 2006. 5:05 PM
Mythbusters kinda debunked that with a "professional" vodka connoisseur and double blind test... He was able to identify the top notch vodka and then there was no apparent pattern the filtration number. I had even tried this before they did -- I was unable to order them by filtration (but I'm no expert :P). Quality has to do with the distilation process... not so much on the filtration. If you've ever tried distilling vodka yourself... you know that - holy crap is it involved :P
propboy in reply to trebuchet03Sep 19, 2006. 6:00 PM
Ok A) I can't believe I missed that episode of Mythbusters because I thought I'd caught them all, and B) after posting that I got inspired and bought a cheap bottle of vodka to do my own test. I haven't done a taste test yet, but it's still pretty smelly. But I figure it'll still make a decent bloody mary. :)
Murf in reply to RobotrixSep 13, 2006. 7:05 AM
Yes.. edspecially when you can buy a large refil bottle for a little more than the full spray bottle (atleast around here you can)
trebuchet03 in reply to MurfSep 13, 2006. 3:49 PM
I think he's talking more of cheap $10-$20 rotga... And since its mostly water -- it's still cheap in the end :P I believe mythbusters confirmed this on smoke soaked suits -- and as mouthwash too I think. I highly doubt he's using Chopin or Pablo Picasso brands of vodka -- which by the way, Potato vodka can be delicious if you pay for it. There's nothing wrong the more common grain vodkas, but there is quite a difference (for those who like experiencing different tastes).
wichypoo says: Sep 16, 2006. 11:22 AM
Try this it's easier, mix one or two caps of your choice of fabric softner into a quart spray bottle of water. Shake and use, it's safe and I love the vanilla lavender sent. Has not harmed my clothes, furniture etc.
legendaryfrog (author) in reply to wichypooSep 16, 2006. 3:43 PM
i actually tried adding some fabric softener to the mixture today and it smelled a lot more febreeze-ish that my previous mixture.
legendaryfrog (author) says: Sep 13, 2006. 8:28 PM
advertising? nah.
legendaryfrog (author) says: Sep 13, 2006. 8:27 PM
remember to use soapy soap
legendaryfrog (author) says: Sep 13, 2006. 8:26 PM
its awesome
legendaryfrog (author) says: Sep 13, 2006. 8:25 PM
try it
legendaryfrog (author) says: Sep 13, 2006. 8:24 PM
this may seem smelly but in fact its quite good. vodka has been proven to take the smell outa stuff (as seen on the mythbusters. you dont exactly have to use 'good" vodka. i used my parents vodka seeming as how've they've gone cold turkey. Try it out!
gerardburpo says: Sep 13, 2006. 1:21 AM
No offense, but I think I'll stick with Febreze or a similar brand. I imagine this concoction is offensive enough to the olfactory senses as to render it intolerable. But then I'm pretty sensitive in that way.
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