Consumer Reports: Do Febreze claims pass the smell test?
When it comes to commercials that really grab your attention, one of most memorable ad campaigns is from Procter and Gamble, for its Febreze Air Effects air freshener. Consumer Reports wanted to see whether that product really lives up to its claims.
The Febreze ad shows “an experiment” using an old goat, a sweaty bodybuilder, and a day-old fish. A group of “real people” confirms that it all stinks. Then the room is treated with Febreze Air Effects and blindfolded people are brought in. They are asked to “take a deep breath and tell what it smells like.”
Consumer Reports decided to do a sniff test of its own, calling on some brave volunteers. They were taken to a room where a cat litter box and sardines had been sitting for 4 hours. While blindfolded, the volunteers confirmed that the room smelled bad.
Then the room was sprayed with Febreze Air Effects. More blindfolded staffers were led into the room. Most thought it still smelled pretty bad. Although the spray concealed some of the odors, it didn’t work as well as it did in the ad, and any effect was just temporary. So you still need to clean out the cat box, put your fish away, and take out the trash.
Consumer Reports also tested another Febreze spray, Air Effects Pet Odor Eliminator, to see whether it worked any better with the litter box smell. It did a bit better, but not by much, so you have to stay on top of that cleaning job!
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I've had a motto for many years that works great and saves me lots of money and prevents the health problems those products will contribute to:Â CLEAN DOESN'T HAVE A SMELL!
I don't trust commercials any more than I trust politicians.
Have they tried the same thing with Lysol? Same idea. Scents just cover the top part of that odor.
I tried Lysol years ago and that crap about killed me along with the odor from my sons shoes! I still use it sometimes, but I take it ouside and stand upwind when I spray it. That crap will kill you if you deoderize a room with it!
I don't let the garbage pile up, I clean my cat's pan daily and if I left any food out un attended my dog would make it disappear. But, I know from personal experience that under NORMAL circumstances, nothing works better than febrese to deoderize about anything.
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