1. Place a few drops of the essential oil of your choice on a wash cloth and drop it into your diaper pail liner (You are using a liner, aren't you? Because if you are using a pail without a liner, you'd better be washing it with hot soapy water regularly or your house will smell like ten cats live there).
2. Mix a few drops of essential with 1/3 cup baking soda. Add this to your diaper pail and throw it in with the wash.
3. Homemade diaper pail disk recipe - visit this website and scroll down for a wonderful recipe for a disk that should fit in that spot on your diaper pail for deodorant disks.
Natural Diaper Pail Deodorizers For Sale
1. Pail Powder - Shake a ½ oz of this powder into your diaper pail after each wash and throw in with your diaper wash as a laundry booster. It comes is several different scents and is made by a WAHM. ½ ounce samples are available for only $.50.
2. Smelleze Granules - According to the product description, this environmentally friendly deodorizer "was developed to eliminate tough diaper pail odors from urine and feces on contact while controlling flies." Controls flies? Is that a common problem? If it is, you should be washing your diapers MUCH more frequently. Nevertheless, this looks like a good product and supposedly no fossil fuels are used in its production. Huzzah!
3. Nature's Baby Organic Deodorizer Spray - This contains enzymes that destroy odor-causing bacteria. The website does not specify instructions, but I assume you spray the diaper pail directly. You will likely have to use your nose to judge when you need to spray the pail again.
4. Fluff Dust - This is sprinkled over your diapers each time a dirty diaper is added to the pail. The website says it is also useful as a carpet freshener, cat litter deodorizer, or even as a gentle scrub for housecleaning.
5. Diaper Buddies - These are little spheres of natural laundry boosters that are added to your diaper pail for use as deodorizers and then thrown in with the wash.
6. Bum Genius Odor Remover - This is sprayed directly onto the stinky cloth diaper or diaper cover. It does not contain enzymes that actually eat waste, but is instead designed to control the bacteria that cause odor.
7. Eco-Me Diaper Pail Deodorizer - This is actually a kit - you add the baking soda and they provide the jar, scoop and essential oil blend.
Ref: Carpet & Rug Institutes Carpet Maintenance Guidelines
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