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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2010

Find out more about how Febreze works at http://febreze.com . In this video, step inside the Febreze Freshness Laboratories to see the technology that Febreze Fabric Refresher uses to eliminate odors on hard to wash fabrics.

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  • Febreze please post a list of all ingredients if you want to convince me it is safe.

  • @geneaux3135 Thanks for your comment. We want to assure you that Febreze products have been extensively tested by independent scientists for human and pet safety and that our brand abides by all government regulations. And for about a year now, our consumers can search for ingredients and MSDS sheets for themselves by visiting our website and searching for “product safety” pg.com/productsafety/

  • It's simply cornstarch and water. And it doesn't eliminate odors because you can only eliminate odors when you kill the source of odors. Carpets, for example, will still smell foul until the real dirt is removed that is causing bacteria to eat it and release gases, which is what odor is.

  • @astralislux Febreze Fabric Refresher ingredients include water, alcohol, an odor eliminator derived from corn and fragrance and it really does eliminate odors in fabrics. It uses a patented technology that seeks out and eliminates odors and stops them from coming back, leaving a fresh scent behind. You can search Febreze ingredients at pg.com, under “Sustainability” and “Product Safety”. Please give us a call or send us an email if you still have questions

  • I spray my hair with this --- leaves it silky smooth

  • @damthatriver09 Febreze products are not meant to be used on the human body. They are only meant to be used on fabrics and/or the air, depending on the version you have! Please call or email us for more information on how to use our products.

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  • who cares ?? i just wanted 2 know the weather

  • I LOVE FEBREEZE. I LOVE THE ONE WITH THE ORANGE TOP. HOW ABOUT A COUPON? hazel.k@att.net

    It smells absolutely fabulous.

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  • This didn't really explain HOW fabreze works... more saying that it does work.

    Based on what I've read, Fabreze doesn't actually make the oders disappear. It only traps them by bonding (don't know if its chemical or ionic) so that they can no longer be detected by our senses. It's actually really cool how it works if you like chemistry at all. I assume Fabreze doesn't want to disclose what their "secret" is, but you can google it.

  • i hate this so much

  • How dare you jump into my screen while I was studying something else! I will never use febreze again-you are a bunch of reckless slobs with no regard to anyones privacy!

  • I LOVE FEBREEZE.  I LOVE THE ONE WITH THE ORANGE TOP. HOW ABOUT A COUPON?

  • @febreze lmao..

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