Next I took a paper towel and some.
The carpet, being all fluffy like it is, seems to absorb the smells so much more than the couch.Plus the couch covers get a regular cleaning in the washing machine, and that just can’t happen with the rug.
Of course, the dog can get a good cleaning and he does, but those baths never seem to stick for more than five minutes, he’s a dog after all.That’s just how he smells.It seems that Chuck is a little bit of a manly man too, because the idea of doggy cologne just scares him.. I’ve tried a few different things here and there to try and freshen things up, and nothing really seems to do the job quite right.
I’ve done baking soda, and cinnamon, and essential oils on the vacuum filter to try to get a fresh scent going, but no luck with keeping the smell away for any length of time..I read about this somewhere and I gave it a try.
As always with me, it’s totally simple:.
Mix it all together and you’re all set.I kind of, almost, sorta just felt like giving up on the whole thing and that’s just not something I would normally do, like, ever..
So we decided to get on another phone call and talk the whole thing out like civilized people instead of emailing politely back and forth while I secretly had a mini panic attack every five minutes thinking about this whole thing.I was actually looking forward to the call.
I was thinking that surely they must have some kind of amazingly brilliant explanation for why we shouldn’t make my book beautiful and photo-filled, and as soon as I heard it, I would completely understand.But of course, that was not the case.