Has anyone seen those really funny commercials where they take blind-folded people into a really smelly, disgusting room that has Febreze products in it/sprayed in it and they can't smell it? They are hilarious, lol, I'd be so mad if someone did that to me!
Anyway, I realize it's probably just a marketing ploy, but it makes me think I can get rid of the smell that lingers ~15 minutes after one of the cats takes a poop. I was wondering if anyone uses Febreze products to manage that smell. Frequent cleaning keeps the smell down in general of course, but what about when a fresh "deposit" is made when guests are in the house? I had a housewarming in my new place a few weeks ago and one of the cats conveniently pooped in the box RIGHT before my guests got there - like two or three minutes before the doorbell, lol! It was pretty bad. I have the glade stuff but it doesn't cover the smell unless you REALLY spray it and at that point it's so thick you can barely breathe the air. Plus, the strong scent plus the cat poop scent...
Does the Febreze stuff work? Anyone use it or tried it?
Anyway, I realize it's probably just a marketing ploy, but it makes me think I can get rid of the smell that lingers ~15 minutes after one of the cats takes a poop. I was wondering if anyone uses Febreze products to manage that smell. Frequent cleaning keeps the smell down in general of course, but what about when a fresh "deposit" is made when guests are in the house? I had a housewarming in my new place a few weeks ago and one of the cats conveniently pooped in the box RIGHT before my guests got there - like two or three minutes before the doorbell, lol! It was pretty bad. I have the glade stuff but it doesn't cover the smell unless you REALLY spray it and at that point it's so thick you can barely breathe the air. Plus, the strong scent plus the cat poop scent...
Does the Febreze stuff work? Anyone use it or tried it?
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