July 12, 2015

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Febreze Laundry Odor Eliminator #BringTheStink #ad



Kids are known for getting messy no matter what the activity. Grass stained jeans, paint covered t-shirts and muddy sneakers are only part of the mess children’s clothes go through. Kids sweat and get smelly when they are on the go and their clothes absorb these odors. To help with the lingering stink, Febreze has created Febreze Laundry Odor Eliminator. It an in-wash formula that works on getting tough odors such as sweat, smoke and mildew out of clothing while detergent focuses on cleaning away dirt.

Use NEW Febreze In-Wash Odor Eliminator with your detergent to eliminate – not just mask – the TOUGHEST laundry odors in just one wash. NOW with 3x more freshening power!  Last week we picked up our kids from a week away at camp.  While they had a blast fishing, canoeing, doing a mud run and more, their clothes told another story.  They were full of mud, stains and they smelled so bad.  Nothing makes you gag more than a bag of smelly, wet clothes and towels from a week at splash camp.   I sent old clothes because I feared they would not be wearable after that week.  I used the sample pack of  Febreze Laundry Odor Eliminator and it did the trick!  It totally took the stink out of that duffel bag on nastiness!

Febreze In-Wash Odor Eliminator is a laundry aid that works in the washer with detergents to eliminate odors such as perspiration, cooking oil, grease, motor oil, pets, garden soil and mildew from virtually any washable fabric. While detergents clean the soils Febreze Laundry Odor Eliminator cleans away odors that get trapped in fabrics.

Use Febreze In-Wash Odor Eliminator in any of your laundry loads with odors that can be hard to remove with detergent alone. These loads often include items such as work uniforms or clothes, sports or fitness clothing, cooking towels, or restaurant uniforms.



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