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Where Can I Find Febreze Or A Similar Product In Poland

Where can i find a product similar to this for cheap?

There are a lot of other similar wireless phone jack products on the market, but they are all around $50 in retail value. In comparison, it costs about $100 to have a phone jack wired and installed by a professional. Having a phone jack installed is not really cheap either way, and there are not a lot of alternatives.

You could however purchase a cordless phone and put the base station in the room with the active phone jack and put a secondary charging station (doesn't require phone jack) in the room where you need the phone in.

Anyone know of any febreeze products or other products at all that reduce allergens?

Your best bet is a High-efficiency particulate air purifier (or simply a "HEPA "). But these are expensive to buy and use quite a bit of electricity, too.

Your second best choice would be an Ionic Breeze. These are less expensive to buy and also less expensive to run than a HEPA purifier. But make sure you buy one that has an ozone cleaner or it will add harmful ozone to the air. Also, make sure you place the unit at least 3 or 4 feet from a wall or it will leave a black sooty spot on the wall.

You'd have to clean the Ionic Breeze at least every week. The unit has metal plates inside that hold particles and dust. But Ionic Breeze DOES remove dust, pollen, smoke, and other allergens. And if you buy a unit that has a UV light, it also kills germs.

Shopping link for HEPA purifiers:
http://www.google.com/#q=air+filter+HEPA...

Shopping link for Ionic Breeze purifiers:
http://www.google.com/#tbm=shop&sclient=...

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I have found that some of the Glade scents seem to smell a lot stronger than the Airwick kind. The Airwick "plug-ins" are a little bigger than the Glade scents, but in my opinion they don't smell as strong as the Glade ones do. I recommend the Glade "Citrus Melody", its a holiday scent but a lot of grocery stores actually put them on sale for as little as a dollar around this time in February, and it smells like a fresh holiday orange scent if that appeals to you. If I had to go with Airwick, I would choose a floral scent, like "Virgin Islands", which smelled the whole place up like flowers, but I didn't care for the lavendar, apple cinnamin, or "Cinnabon" kind, I actually thought they defeated the purpose because they made it smell worse than better. Glade has other more interesting scents too, like "Sunny Days" which I thought was nice. Hope this helped.

What is Life in Poland Like?

Typical eastern European, though there is some uniqueness to it to. It's very religious!
Both, depends what part of the country. They tend to be more rude in cities, and nicer in smaller towns and villages.
IDK.
No, they love Obama!
Yes!

As for living there, I spent 2 months with my family there, and they were complaning about costs. For me everything seemed cheap, but it was expensive for them.

Febreze couch commercial?

** no but the product is good

Is there a more inexpensive product comparable to the Cricut?

I have the Sizzix Big Kick (Big Shot and Big Kick-same machine, different color) I love it and use it all the time. I have been scrapbooking and card making for years.
It is a manual die cut machine. It uses dies, not cartridges like the Cricut. You can not manipulate the size of what you are cutting out. But you can use all other brands of dies. Like Quickkutz, Cuttlebug and Spellbinders. If you are going to get her a die to go with it I suggest the circles or any basic shape. The circle and square die cuts were the first I bought years ago and I still use them the most now.
JoAnn's with a coupon would be the place to get it. RIght now the Sizzix machines are 40% off at JoAnn's.
If that is still too much money- get her a Xryon 510. This is an adhesive machine, and one I would not be without for scrapbooking. The Xryon 250 is smaller and less money-both great tools to have for scrapbooking

What's life like in Poland?

Life in Poland is like life in the rest of the Western world, more or less.

On average, people earn less, but products are also cheaper (except for American electronics or brands)

Most people have a computer, and a car etc. But I think it's not so common to have more than one car or computer per family.

People work less than in America, and there is a lot more holidays: also, when a holiday falls in the middle of the week, people don't go to work or school for the rest of the week!

Polish people travel a lot within their own country because the are so many natural and historical attractions, but they also travel abroad.

School is not not on a 9-3 basis, and everyone has a different schedule (like in university). The younger grades have less school time, and the older ones are in school for longer. There is much more homework than in Canada.

School always starts on Sept 1 (unless that date falls on the weekend), there is also a Christmas break, a two week break in February ("ferie"), and a bunch of holidays in between. Summer vacation runs from the end of June.

Febreze question!!!?

Big no. I haven't had much success with Febreze. I did find another product though that really is totally fragrance free and doesn't maks the odors but actually eliminates them. It is called Fridge It odor absorbers. Contains a carbon filter that is fantastic and only costs around $3.00. I've tried other "similar" products but the imitations don't work.
Here is a link to a web site that I found - Starcrest Catalog, that carries it. Really does work great and I recommend it highly.

http://www.starcrest.com/product/kitchen...
If this links doesn't work - go to Starcrest Catalog and look it up under kitchen and then cleaning.
Good luck

There are a number of pretty good explanations on the Internet about the mechanism of action of the key chemistry of that family of products. There are about 4 different things going on, but the main one is something called cyclodextrin, which, if I remember correctly, is derived in some way from corn.Cyclodextrin is a molecule shaped a lot like a doughnut, the center of which is hydrophobic. That means it is a lot more likely to bind with something that isn’t aqueous or dissolved in water than something that is. Essentially, the molecules of things that smell can bind and essentially become “trapped” in the center of the cyclodextrin “doughnut” and aren’t wafting around for you to smell.There are other things in the products like citric acid, which changes the pH of potential odor molecules to further change them into things that you’re not likely to consider an offensive smell, as well as fragrances.The company has videos on their site illustrating these, and there have been articles in newspapers as well that attempt to explain the chemistry.Unlike a lot of other “room fresheners”, the product really is intended to do something about smelly molecules in your environment, whereas a lot of the other ones are essentially intended to anesthetize your sense of smell to the point that you don’t notice whatever it was that annoyed you.

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