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Julie Moretto
06-08-2005, 07:52 PM
I'm not all that impressed with any of the fabric fresheners. Nothing seems
to last more than a day and if you have to spray daily for a week then
that's not worth it!

"kimberlycards" <kbkitti@FrontierNet.net> wrote in message
news:ljzqb.20764$gT1.19758@news01.roc.ny...
> Is there a fabric freshener that works better than Febreeze? I've tried
> Febreeze, the advanced formula, and I haven't been impressed with it. It
> doesn't seem to last long.
>
>

Melba's Jammin'
06-08-2005, 07:53 PM
In article <g78nqvslneu61293j1v2qdpii0dqhuma4p@4ax.com>, Frogleg
<frogleg@nowhere.com> wrote:

> I may be wrong. *Are* there other substances or techniques which
> actually remove, not mask, odors?

There's a product called AtmosKlear (sp?) that's gotten high marks from
people I know who've used it. <http://www.atmosklear.com\>
I'm in Minneapolis; don't know if it is distributed nationwide.
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Frogleg
06-08-2005, 07:53 PM
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 02:20:53 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
<barbschaller@earthfink.net> wrote:

>Frogleg wrote:
>
>> I may be wrong. *Are* there other substances or techniques which
>> actually remove, not mask, odors?
>
>There's a product called AtmosKlear (sp?) that's gotten high marks from
>people I know who've used it. <http://www.atmosklear.com\>
>I'm in Minneapolis; don't know if it is distributed nationwide.

Where would one look for this sort of thing? WalMart? Grocery store?
Janitorial supply? I must confess I don't know what supermarkets stock
in this line, since I've distained "fresheners" for so long.

Melba's Jammin'
06-08-2005, 07:53 PM
In article <uv0vqvgis7149mclaph99kle76mftcs37k@4ax.com>, Frogleg
<frogleg@nowhere.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 02:20:53 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
> <barbschaller@earthfink.net> wrote:
>
> >Frogleg wrote:
> >
> >> I may be wrong. *Are* there other substances or techniques which
> >> actually remove, not mask, odors?
> >
> >There's a product called AtmosKlear (sp?) that's gotten high marks from
> >people I know who've used it. <http://www.atmosklear.com\>
> >I'm in Minneapolis; don't know if it is distributed nationwide.
>
> Where would one look for this sort of thing? WalMart? Grocery store?
> Janitorial supply? I must confess I don't know what supermarkets stock
> in this line, since I've distained "fresheners" for so long.

Check the link I provided -- they might have a store locator (I don't
know if they do). Might try WalMart, Kmart, Target, supermarket, Home
Depot, Lowe's. . . .
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sijka
06-08-2005, 07:53 PM
There isn't anything that is going to last more than a day! The question
is--why do you have to spray them daily???

Sijka


"Julie Moretto" <juliemoretto@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:u7krb.48161$BX.28396@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. .
> I'm not all that impressed with any of the fabric fresheners. Nothing
seems
> to last more than a day and if you have to spray daily for a week then
> that's not worth it!
>
> "kimberlycards" <kbkitti@FrontierNet.net> wrote in message
> news:ljzqb.20764$gT1.19758@news01.roc.ny...
> > Is there a fabric freshener that works better than Febreeze? I've tried
> > Febreeze, the advanced formula, and I haven't been impressed with it.
It
> > doesn't seem to last long.
> >
> >
>
>

Sundance
06-08-2005, 07:54 PM
raiar@bbs.galilei.com.nospam wrote:
> Fabreeze is a very dilute consumer product, like consumer packaged
> Windex. If you want Windex that WORKS buy the commercial grade!
>
> TTUL
> Gary

Hi Gary,

Where do I get commercial grade Windex from? Thank you.

Sundance
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Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr.
06-08-2005, 07:54 PM
Hi Sundance

Commercial strength, almost any janitorial supply store.
Institutional strength, Sam's Club and medical supply houses.
Commercial & Institutional are very close to the same product.
Watch out though, Institutional SIZE is not the same as Institutional
STRENGTH.

Your KEY to figuring out which Windex is commercial and which is for
home use is by looking at the manufacturer.
Realize that the word Windex is a registered trademark that can be
bought and sold, leased, rented, franchised, etc.
More than one company makes a product with the Windex label.

S.C. Johnson makes dilute products for home use, so any product
labeled Windex, manufactured by S.C. Johnson, is just water and color
and very little clean.

If you want the Windex with some muscle and cleaning power, buy only
Windex manufactured by Drackett and you'll have a product that works
the way you expect it to. There may also be other home and commercial
manufacturers of Windex that I don't know about.

A lot of products are this way, by the way.

TTUL
Gary

Sundance
06-08-2005, 07:54 PM
raiar@bbs.galilei.com.nospam wrote:
> Hi Sundance
>
> Commercial strength, almost any janitorial supply store.
> Institutional strength, Sam's Club and medical supply houses.
> Commercial & Institutional are very close to the same product.
> Watch out though, Institutional SIZE is not the same as Institutional
> STRENGTH.
>
> Your KEY to figuring out which Windex is commercial and which is for
> home use is by looking at the manufacturer.
> Realize that the word Windex is a registered trademark that can be
> bought and sold, leased, rented, franchised, etc.
> More than one company makes a product with the Windex label.
>
> S.C. Johnson makes dilute products for home use, so any product
> labeled Windex, manufactured by S.C. Johnson, is just water and color
> and very little clean.
>
> If you want the Windex with some muscle and cleaning power, buy only
> Windex manufactured by Drackett and you'll have a product that works
> the way you expect it to. There may also be other home and commercial
> manufacturers of Windex that I don't know about.
>
> A lot of products are this way, by the way.
>
> TTUL
> Gary

Thank you, Gary, for this very useful info.

Sundance
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