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Citrus Swap: Use orange or lime slices instead of lemon for a sweeter or more tropical scent.
Herbal Boost: Add sprigs of rosemary or mint for a green, earthy undertone.
Spicy Kick: Include a cinnamon stick with the cloves for a warm, seasonal aroma—great in fall or winter.
Jar Decor: Tie a ribbon or twine around the jar’s rim and add a label if gifting or displaying it.
FAQ:
Q: Can I use ground cloves instead of whole ones?
A: Whole cloves are preferred because they hold their scent longer and won’t create a gritty texture in the jar.
Q: How long will the scent last?
A: The fragrance is strongest for the first 2–3 days. After that, the lemons begin to break down, and it’s time to replace.
Q: Is it safe around pets?
A: This air freshener is non-toxic, but keep it out of reach of curious pets who might try to eat it.
Q: What kind of salt works best?
A: Coarse sea salt or rock salt is best for slow absorption and fragrance release. Avoid table salt—it dissolves too quickly.
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