Some of the tactics I've tried successfully to help mitigate diaper pail odors include using
Citrus Disks, compressed paper disks impregnated with natural citrus oils; shaking some baking soda into the pail a couple of times a day; putting a cloth rag dabbed with a few drops of tea tree or other pleasant smelling essential oil into the pail; using Diaper Buddies, a wash - additive disk scented with natural essential oils like tea tree, mint, or lavender that combat smells in the pail and then help increase wash efficiency in the washer; and leaving the pail
Citrus Disks, compressed paper disks impregnated with natural
citrus oils; shaking some baking soda into the pail a couple of times a day; putting a cloth rag dabbed with a few drops of tea tree or other pleasant smelling essential oil into the pail; using Diaper Buddies, a wash - additive disk scented with natural essential oils like tea tree, mint, or lavender that combat smells in the pail and then help increase wash efficiency in the washer; and leaving the pail
citrus oils; shaking some baking soda into the pail a couple of times a day; putting a cloth rag dabbed with a few drops of
tea tree or other pleasant smelling essential oil into the pail; using Diaper Buddies, a wash - additive disk
scented with natural essential oils like
tea tree, mint, or lavender that combat smells in the pail and then help increase wash efficiency in the washer; and leaving the pail open.
For example, One Thousand Museum — a residential tower going up soon in Miami — will boast four different ones: a
citrus, slightly woodsy smell for its fitness center; creamy coconut with orange flower undertones for the rooftop pool;
tea and spice notes for the spa; and a
scent in the reception area that evokes the beach, even though the property is not by the shoreline.