How can I reuse or recycle old aftershave/cologne?
We’ve had an email from Bala:
Can an aftershave which is nearly 3 years old be used as a car freshner??
This sent me down two research routes: 1) do aftershaves/colognes/perfumes expire? and 2) how to make a car air freshener. In answer to the first question, general not: they might lose their top notes or the scent distort in other ways after around five years but otherwise the alcohol will preserve it pretty well, especially if the bottle is pretty full (so there has been less exposure to the air). Some might separate slightly but at three years old, it should be fine.
As for making the freshner, Planet Green suggests a dangly scrap fabric/scrap cardboard/fabric sandwich, but I worry about the suggestion to soak the fabric with the scent – I would have though a few spritzes, refreshed regularly, would probably suffice in a closed car (a little scent goes a long way!).
Anyone got any ideas for making other types of freshner?
Or any other ideas for reusing or recycling old aftershave/cologne?


Kathleen has emailed to ask about an ironing board cover/pad:
We’ve had an email from good friend of Recycle This Petra:
Rachael left a note on the suggestions page, asking:
I’m both a scribbler – both writing & drawings – and a hoarder, which means I have a whole lot of old notebooks, exercise books and jotter containing school/college or work notes, half finished stories and really bad little sketches. I do like flicking through them, remembering different projects & times of my life, but at the same time, I realise that they’re mostly just clutter.














