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Can anyone recommend a coffee making machine that emits a lovely strong smell of coffee. I need it to help sell my home!
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I agree with grasscarp's last sentence. However, if you really want to test the buyer's interest, closing all windows and doors and boiling a large pan of Brussel Sprouts for an hour or so should do it :-)
08:53 Sat 05th Apr 2014
Once we went to view a house and a childrens party was in progress. We stood in the back bedroom looking out as rain lashed down in the back garden. The harassed owner snapped at the estate agent who tried to speak to her "thats why I employed you ..." and rushed out. We bought the house and stayed there for 25 years. If the house is what someone wants I think they will go for it with or without various aromas!
There's a world of difference between a scent of something on fresh air, and powerful scents introduced to mask an underlying whiffiness. If it's the latter, nothing really works. Derren Brown summed bathroom air fresheners up thusly: floral on vocals, sh 1t on drums n bass.
Mop your kitchen floor with zoflora, tip a little down the waste, and you'll have freshness and cleanliness. I'm sure you have the latter anyway.
Mop your kitchen floor with zoflora, tip a little down the waste, and you'll have freshness and cleanliness. I'm sure you have the latter anyway.
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We've just had a prospective buyer looking around here today she said she'd looked at some really messy houses where the owners haven't bothered to clean up. She also said the she was always suspicious of people leaving all the windows open. she reckoned to mask bad smells drains, damp etc. I had shoved stuff in cupboards, de-cluttering until she'd gone, warning OH not to open cupboard doors.