Got Poop Monsters In The House? Use This Hack To Get Rid Of The Stink – Zongle Therapeutics

Got Poop Monsters In The House? Use This Hack To Get Rid Of The Stink

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Calling out all the POOP MONSTERS in the house. This Thursday it's all about the poop monsters in the house. Can you guess what is it about? If not, scroll down to know 👇🏻 

Today we're going to share an amazing DIY on how you can get rid of the foul-smelling garbage. It's often the hardest thing to do especially if it has been jamming up with poopy diapers all day long. Have Kids they said…It'll be fun they said  

But little did we know that these little poop monsters have to poop all day. So, you spend the whole day changing diapers and soon your garbage gets filled with stinky poop. And if it's not cleaned regularly, your garbage can stink the whole house YUKSSSS. Don’t worry! We can always get a way out using Essential Oils 😊  

Ever heard of Garbage Disposal Bombs? They are not any local Disposing Bombs. They are infused with Essential Oils that helps you to get rid of the stinky, unbearable smell of the poopy diapers. And other trash that has been stuffed in there.  

Got Poop Monsters In The House? Use This Hack To Get Rid Of The Stink

Bonus: It's so easy on the pockets too. Let's just take you straight to it then 👇🏻 

MATERIALS NEEDED: 

  • 10 drops of USDA Certified Organic Lemon Essential Oil. 
  • 1 TBSP of Dish Washing Soap. 
  • 1/2 Cup of Table Salt. 
  • 3/4 Cup of Baking Soda. 

DIRECTIONS: 

  • Add baking soda and salt in the mixing bowl 
  • Then add soap & stir until completely combined   
  • Add 10 drops of USDA Certified Organic Lemon Essential Oil 
  • Mix them all together until you have the consistency of wet sand  
  • Use your measuring spoons to scoop up the mixture to get the desired shape
  • Place your garbage disposal bombs on the wax paper and let them sit for 24 hours 

USAGE: 

  • Throw 2-3 disposal bombs in your garbage bin 
  • Sit back and enjoy the scent. Super Easy, no? 😄 

Tip: You can store them in an airtight container and use them every week.  


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