6 Places to Use Fabreeze that You Probably Haven't Thought Of
Fabreeze was originally marketed to take care of major odors such as smoke and pet odors, but there are a lot of other ways you can use it. Here are some ideas for places to use Fabreeze to freshen up around your home that you probably haven't thought of!
I originally tried Fabreeze because I have pets and had a few places that needed needed freshening up because of them. But I discovered a lot of other uses for it . Here are some of my other ideas...
Furniture ~
Fabreeze can be used on any sort of cloth and unless your couch is made of leather, it is probably made of some kind of cloth. Think about your couch cushions, especially the arms where people's skin-oils rub in when they put their arms on the arm rests. All that tends to get a little funky smelling after awhile, but there is no way to wash your whole couch. Squirt it with Fabreeze and it takes care of all those lingering odors. As the Fabreeze evaporates it just takes the odors with it. It leaves a nice scent behind instead.
Floors ~
If you have carpet, your carpet is made of fabric. All those little loops are just loops of fabric fibers just like what your clothes are made of. You can actually use Fabreeze directly on your floor. Just make sure that you don't let children or pets walk over it while it is still wet. It can be dangerous for children and pets to be exposed to Breezeway while it is still wet. Once it dries though it is fine, it will freshen up the whole room, (so that they can come right out and walk all over it again!)
Clothes ~
The dress that you wore for just a couple hours isn't really dirty, but it probably picked up the smells from wherever you visited. Spray it with a little Fabreeze and it completely freshens it up so you can wear it again without having to wash it.
I originally tried Fabreeze because I have pets and had a few places that needed needed freshening up because of them. But I discovered a lot of other uses for it . Here are some of my other ideas...
Furniture ~
Fabreeze can be used on any sort of cloth and unless your couch is made of leather, it is probably made of some kind of cloth. Think about your couch cushions, especially the arms where people's skin-oils rub in when they put their arms on the arm rests. All that tends to get a little funky smelling after awhile, but there is no way to wash your whole couch. Squirt it with Fabreeze and it takes care of all those lingering odors. As the Fabreeze evaporates it just takes the odors with it. It leaves a nice scent behind instead.
Floors ~
If you have carpet, your carpet is made of fabric. All those little loops are just loops of fabric fibers just like what your clothes are made of. You can actually use Fabreeze directly on your floor. Just make sure that you don't let children or pets walk over it while it is still wet. It can be dangerous for children and pets to be exposed to Breezeway while it is still wet. Once it dries though it is fine, it will freshen up the whole room, (so that they can come right out and walk all over it again!)
Clothes ~
The dress that you wore for just a couple hours isn't really dirty, but it probably picked up the smells from wherever you visited. Spray it with a little Fabreeze and it completely freshens it up so you can wear it again without having to wash it.
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