Article: Combine ¼ teaspoon of tea tree oil with ½ cup (90 grams) of baking soda in a mason jar with a two-part lid. Mix everything with a fork until there are no clumps left. Shake this mixture into a trash can to absorb bad odors.  You can also use this on carpets. Shake the powder onto the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes, then vacuum it up. Tea tree oil is not safe for pets, especially cats. If you own pets, you might not want to use this powder in an area that your pets frequent. Combine 1 ounce (29.57 milliliters) of vodka, 6 ounces (177.44 milliliters) of distilled water, and about 20 drops of tea tree oil in a glass spray bottle. Shake the bottle well each time before you use it; the oil and water will naturally separate overtime. Combine 4 ounces (118.29 milliliters) of distilled water, 3 ounces (88.7206 milliliters) of witch hazel, and 30 drops of tea tree oil in a glass spray bottle. Shake the bottle before using the spray. You can add ½ teaspoon of vegetable glycerin to help the ingredients mix better. Pour 1 cup (240 milliliters) of white vinegar into a spray bottle. Add 25 drops of tea tree oil and shake. Spray the solution onto mold or mildew, wait 10 minutes, then wipe the residue away with a sponge. Add 1 teaspoon of tea tree oil into your washing machine when cleaning heavily-soiled garments. Combine 1 quart (950 milliliters) of warm water with 15 drops of tea tree oil in a spray bottle. If you want your spray to be stronger and more antiseptic, increase the tea tree oil to 2 teaspoons. Tea tree oil is considered to be dangerous to pets, especially cats. If you own pets, you might not want to use tea tree oil.

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Use tea tree oil as a deodorizer. Make a tea tree oil air freshener. Make a tea tree oil bug spray. Get rid of mildew with tea tree oil and vinegar. Use tea tree oil as a laundry booster. Make an all-purpose cleaner with tea tree oil.