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Stavite čašu pirinča u ormar pre spavanja: Već ujutru biste mogli da primetite razliku
Serbia🏛️ Politics3 days ago

Stavite čašu pirinča u ormar pre spavanja: Već ujutru biste mogli da primetite razliku

The article discusses the common issue of unpleasant odors in wardrobes during summer due to high temperatures and humidity. It explains how rice can absorb moisture and reduce bad smells by placing a bowl of raw rice in the wardrobe. The article suggests using essential oils like lavender, lemon grass, or orange to enhance the pleasant scent. It advises replacing the rice if it becomes damp or loses its fragrance after 1–2 months. Additional tips include hanging clothes completely dry, allowing air circulation, avoiding overcrowding, and storing seasonal clothing in clean, dry containers. While rice cannot replace ventilation or solve serious humidity issues, it offers a simple method to improve the freshness of stored clothes.

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Stavite čašu pirinča u ormar pre spavanja: Već ujutru biste mogli da primetite razliku

The article discusses the common issue of unpleasant odors in wardrobes during summer due to high temperatures and humidity. It explains how rice can absorb moisture and reduce bad smells by placing a bowl of raw rice in the wardrobe. The article suggests using essential oils like lavender, lemon grass, or orange to enhance the pleasant scent. It advises replacing the rice if it becomes damp or loses its fragrance after 1–2 months. Additional tips include hanging clothes completely dry, allowing air circulation, avoiding overcrowding, and storing seasonal clothing in clean, dry containers. While rice cannot replace ventilation or solve serious humidity issues, it offers a simple method to improve the freshness of stored clothes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents practical advice on managing wardrobe odors during summer, focusing on household tips rather than political issues. There is no indication of ideological leaning or partisan framing. The content remains neutral and informative, offering solutions based on general knowledge and常识

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides practical advice on using rice to reduce unpleasant smells in wardrobes during summer, based on general knowledge about rice absorbing moisture. It lacks specific data or citations but aligns with common household tips. The tone is informative but slightly promotional, suggestin

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