*ashlee* answered Thursday March 3 2005, 10:52 pm: bathe once a day, and wash your sheets once a week. dust your room down once a week and if you have animals wash your walls once a week, otherwise once a month. always keep your windows washed down, the top of your fan dusted and your floor vaccumed, not to mention the corners of your room where cobwebs tend to like hanging out. also, never leave dirty dishes on your dressers or dirty clothes in your floor, and never have crap piled under your bed or in your closet. once your room is like this, you can get a simple plug in air freshner and your room will smell wonderful all the time. [ *ashlee*'s advice column | Ask *ashlee* A Question ]
greencard answered Thursday March 3 2005, 10:03 pm: Do you have a pet? If you do, then that might be a problem. They have cheap pet formula for carpets, and that helps. If you or people in your family smoke, then here's a way. DEEP clean your room. Wash the walls, wash your bedclothing, vacuum, etc. Air out your room by leaving your window open until that night. That should help it, but you have to keep it completely clean and repeat that often. If the problem isn't those two things, then buy some febreeze for the fabric and air, and use it daily.
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