I'm looking for tips on how to maintain a pleasant smell in my home, especially after I cook. While I'm sure my house doesn't smell bad, the aromas from cooking linger for far too long—sometimes more than a day! I've tried cleaning weekly (mopping, dusting, disinfecting surfaces), and I have plug-in air fresheners on every floor, but I feel like they're just masking the cooking smells instead of neutralizing them. I'm considering other options, like an aroma 360 air freshener. Any recommendations?
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If you're serious about eliminating cooking odors, consider swapping your over-the-range microwave for a ducted range hood that vents outside. It worked wonders for me, especially when cooking strong-smelling foods. If that's too big of a project, try using HEPA air purifiers; they can do a great job of filtering the air!
Consider cooking outdoors when possible, especially for strong-smelling dishes like bacon or fried foods. Even just using a plug-in burner or grill outside can keep the cooking smells contained. If it's a nice day, take advantage of it!
That's a great idea! I can use my apartment complex’s grills for such meals, I should definitely start doing that.
Make sure to open your windows during and after cooking, especially if your AC is spreading the smells around. Fresh air can really make a difference! I used to think air purifiers were just a gimmick, but they actually help more than you'd think!
I get that! I live in a humid area too. Just a few minutes of airing things out can work wonders without making the humidity unbearable.

That range hood idea is solid! I’m also stuck with a circulating microwave fan for now, but I have air purifiers in almost every room and they definitely help reduce smells.