Come Home, Febreze: All is Forgiven

by Domestik Goddess on October 8, 2008

Okay, you remember my mildly snarky remarks about the oddly named (and oddly scented) fabric refresher I was playing with last month?

I take it all back — or, well, no, not that.
But I do give a hearty two thumbs up to another item of the same family.

Febreze To GoFebreze To Go is a purse-sized (or car glove compartment sized) spritzer of extra-strength Febreze that has no particular fragrance — and no scent at all after a minute or two — but works like a little miracle potion.

Better living through chemistry!

Ideal for when an old dog passes gas in an enclosed space.

Or when your sneakers become just too offensive.

Or when you are about to walk into a meeting and realize that a strong whiff of fried onions still hangs about your jacket from lunchtime…

Conveniently totable, and it works.
Thanks, guys.

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1 kayellen 10.08.08 at 11:08 am

This looks great! I wish I would have had this last week….. 2 hotel rooms traveling to Boston…strange smells…This would have really helped!

Thanks for telling us about it. I will take a look for it in the super market:)

Kayellen

2 Cindy King 10.14.08 at 8:06 am

this is a great sounding product, something that we don’t have here in France.

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