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Whether you want to remove cooking or foul odors from your home, using regular vanilla extract and an oven safe skillet will get the job done simply and quickly. This method is also suitable for simply adding another layer of scent to your home, one reminiscent of freshly baked cookies.

  1. Alternatively, use an oven-safe coffee mug or similar heatproof container. Turn your oven to 300ºF/150ºC.
    • You don’t want to actually cook the vanilla, just warm it, so if your oven runs hot, decrease the temperature to 275ºF/140ºC.
    • Do not use a non-stick pan as the odors might be compromised by the chemical make-up of the non-stick surface and you may not get the true essence of the vanilla. You want the aroma of the vanilla to permeate the cooking device, which will translate over to your home. Prefer ceramic, terracotta, glass, etc. style containers.
  2. This way the extract won’t burn or scorch.
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  3. Using good quality vanilla extract will help bring out more aroma.[1]
    • Lace the vanilla extract with a few vanilla bean pods to enhance the scent. The beans will support the extract and give the vanilla a more sugary aroma.
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    • If the vanilla smell seems a bit on the strong side, open a few windows and allow the breeze to diffuse the fragrance.
    • Set the kitchen timer so you don’t forget the vanilla is in the oven. Twenty minutes is usually adequate to refresh the home. Setting the timer will remind you to turn off the heat and remove the pan from the oven or stovetop.
  5. Pour two tablespoons of vanilla into a pan and cook the vanilla at low heat on your stovetop. As with the oven method, only cook for about 20 minutes and set the timer to remind you to remove it.
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    I'd boil a pot of water and add vanilla and lemon. Let it simmer on low for hours!
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Tips

  • Create your own concoctions and experiment with different mixtures. For example, you could combine freshly ground cinnamon, cinnamon sticks and orange extract for a spicy smell.
  • If you aren’t such a big fan of vanilla, consider trying this method with other scents or extracts such as peppermint, orange, almond or coconut.
  • Burn the extract in electric potpourri oil warmers, which can run throughout the day without posing a fire hazard.
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Warnings

  • Only cook the vanilla when you are home. Never allow it to simmer in the oven or on the stovetop without supervision.
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Things You'll Need

  • Heatproof oven dish or cup
  • Stovetop pan (optional)
  • Vanilla extract (good quality, avoid the artificial form)
  • Dropper or pipette (optional)
  • Timer

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Eduardo Peralta
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This article was co-authored by Eduardo Peralta. Eduardo Peralta is a House Cleaning Specialist based in San Jose, Califoria. He is the Manager of Best Maid House Cleaning, a cleaning company that services San Jose and the Silicon Valley area. With over six years of experience, Eduardo and the Best Maid House Cleaning team specialize in home deep-cleaning, post-construction cleaning, and green and eco-friendly cleaning services. They also offer move-in/move-out services and always make customer satisfaction their #1 priority. Best Maid House Cleaning is fully licensed and insured. This article has been viewed 342,427 times.
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