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Mmm Nice smell! (Febreze Classic)

elbar1

Member Name: elbar1

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Febreze Classic

Date: 13/10/08 (70 review reads)
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We have a house rabbit and although I think he smells divine, very rude friends of mine do occasionally comment that the house smells of rabbit poo - I think it is actually hay that they can smell but anyways, I don't like to think that my house smells. So, the solution is that I always have a bottle of febreeze in.

I really like the smell. It is very fresh and slightly floral. It is not overpowering at all. I use it on the sofas and carpet to give them a little lift. I tend to spray a few squirts before I go out in the morning if I know we'll have guests that evening. You can smell it very slightly by the evening but it doesn't smell as though you have sprayed air freshener, which is great. The strong smell of air freshener is almost worse than a bit of a pong in the house!

It freshens up laundry well. I use it on the bed covers when we have guests because I find once the covers have been washed and stored away for a month or so, they tend to smell quite musty. Febreeze makes them smell lovely, without having to re-wash them.

It costs about £2.40-£2.70 for a litre bottle. This may sound expensive but it does last a very long time.

I always have a bottle in the cupboard for emergencies. I would highly recommend it.

Summary: Lovely fragrance

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Last comment:
Gary25

- 13/10/08

Seen all the adverts but haven't tried it as yet. With two cats perhaps we ought to. Gary.

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