Febreze contains hydrogenated castor oil, purified water, citric acid, alcohol, and various perfumes. The chemical contents are cyclodextrin, alkanomine, sodium hydroxide, quaternary ammonium chloride, and benzisothiazolinone.
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Febreze.
When used as directed by the manufacturer, Febreze is safe to use and will not kill you. It has been declared to be safe to use in households where cats and dogs are also present.
No, however the furniture you use it on might be.
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if you look on the back of the bottle it should tell you
Febreze was created in 1993.
the ingredient in febreze is called hydroxypropyl beat- cyclodextrin
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Febreze is a air freshener and is not effective against insects.
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You can find Febreze commercials online on websites such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Dailymotion. Additionally, you can also check Febreze's official website or social media platforms to view their commercials.
Febreze does not have credits for their commercials. At this time the lady who played in the commercials name is unknown.
a gas
Yes
The active ingredient in Febreze is Hydroxypropyl beta-cyclodextrin or HPβCD. Procter & Gamble claims that these molecules bind hydrocarbons within the doughnut shape, retaining malodorous molecules, which reduces their release into the air and thus the perception of their scent. The original formula was developed in Plymouth, England. The use of a cyclodextrin as a sprayable odor absorber is patented by Procter & Gamble.
Febreze was introduced nationally in 1998 as a revolutionary new household product that uses a unique odor-removing technology.