I'm a cleaning whizz and I’ve got an easy way to make your house smell amazing – it only costs 46p | The Sun

WE’RE always looking for ways to keep our homes smelling fresh. 

Now one cleaning whizz has shared her easy hack – and it’ll cost you just 46p.



Jodie, known online as @clean_with_jodie_x, regularly shares cleaning and home hacks with her 159,000 followers. 

In one of her latest videos, the content creator shares how she mixes two caps of Lenor Scent Boosters with hot water to make a fabric spray to use around her home. 

In the 16-second TikTok reel, the savvy mum can be seen pouring two caps of the Lenor Exotic Bloom Scent Boosters into a jug and adding 300 ml of hot water. 

She then stirs the mixture until all the boosters have dissolved. Jodie then pours the purple liquid into a spray bottle. 

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The Lenor Scent Boosters are available from multiple retailers, including Asda, starting at just £3.00. 

Fans loved the hack, with the video gaining more than 15,000 likes and 814,000 views in 24 hours. 

In the comments, Jodie’s followers shared their own tips, with one writing: “I do this with liquid softener and Fabulousa. Spray it everywhere, it smells so nice x.”

Someone else commented: “Oh wow brilliant idea.” 

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Although fans weren’t convinced, with one writing: “Ends up a stale smell after a while.” 

Another said: “I used it for my curtains once…never again! All spots and stains on it.” 

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Others share their safety concerns, with one mum claiming the liquid is flammable. 

She wrote: “Please don’t do this…all fabric in homes has a fire resistant film on them. Spraying this [makes] curtains to sofa highly flammable.” 

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On Lenor products, there is a warning which reads: “Liquid fabric softener can increase fabric flammability. Using more than recommended can increase this effect. 

“Do not use this product…on garments made with fluffier fabrics (such as fleece, velour, chenille, and terry cloth).”

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