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JBaxley

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  1. I would like to add room sprays as part of my business. I have read a lot of threads on here about them. My concern is the tile floors getting oily. I sell to a lot of retirement centers and I just can't sell them something that they could slip and fall. Plus if I tell them not to spray in the bathrooms or in a room that has tile because it could get greasy I don't think they will want to buy the product at all. Has anybody out there found a way to make room sprays that don't have any oily residue? If so would you please share your recipe?
  2. Which one holds the fragrance longer? Do any of these "melt" in a hot car if placed in an organza bag on the rear view mirror? Which one is just simply the better product? Where do you buy yours? Thanks so much for any help with this.
  3. Hi everybody, I need help in deciding which way to make car air fresheners. I have never done this before. I was looking into making aroma beads and placing them in either a sachet bag or a small glass jar with the daisy cut lids. I have read that you can put the jars in the cup holders and you can either hang the bags on the mirror or place them under your seat. My concern and question is that I live in Arizona and it gets really hot out here inside the car so I wasn't sure which would be the best for my customers. I don't want them to accidentally spill it and have it stain anything along with I don't want it to leak out of the bag (don't know if aroma beads leak or not). Please, if anybody makes car air fresheners, please tell me the best way to make them and the best way to package them for my location. Also if anybody can give me a list of fragrance oils and where they purchase them that work great with the beads that would be wonderful. I was also wondering if room/linen spray would be a better option for the car air freshener.....any thoughts? What works for you? Thanks for all your help.
  4. I might have to try them but they don't have any spice fragrance. I will probably wait until January to purchase from them. Thanks for the info. I would even be willing to make my own with FO and base. I make a few that way but it gets to be expensive when you try a FO and it isn't strong enough. Does anybody out there know of a really good FO and base that makes a really strong reed diffuser.
  5. Does anybody know where I can find strong premixed reed diffuser oils with really good scent throw? I have purchased some from Wellington and I am happy with them but I would like more of a variety, especially spice scented ones for this fall. I was looking at www.northstar3c.com, has anybody tried them before with their reed diffuser oils?
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