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Febreze commercials: A roundup of memorable ads where you can really feel the deodorizing effect

Febreze commercials: A roundup of memorable ads where you can really feel the deodorizing effect
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Febreze commercials: A roundup of memorable ads where you can really feel the deodorizing effect

Many of you have probably used Febreze, the deodorizer sold by P&G.

The spray type is their flagship product, and its appeal lies in how easy it is to use—just spritz it on fabric and it works effectively.

You’ve likely also seen Febreze commercials that highlight this convenience and strong deodorizing power.

In this article, we’ll showcase all the Febreze commercials produced so far.

Many of them feature star-studded casts, so take this opportunity to give them another look.

Febreze commercials: A roundup of memorable ads where you can truly feel the deodorizing effect (1–10)

P&G Febreze Car Double Deodorizing Anti-Mold EXPERT “Let the Wind Blow” VersionDaigo

P&G Febreze Car Double Deodorizing Mold-Prevention EXPERT Commercial “The Wind’s Coming” Version 15 Seconds

This is a commercial that uses Daigo and his family to highlight how Febreze for cars can solve the problem of feeling carsick from the car’s smell.

It portrays a comedic exchange where, despite running the air conditioning out of concern for his family, he gets complaints about the odor—and then shows how Febreze resolves it.

The caring gestures toward the family and the fresh scent that follows are further emphasized by the background music.

Piano is used in the family-focused scenes to underscore a warm atmosphere, which then develops into a light, refreshing feeling.

It also seems interesting to watch while paying attention to the changes in expressions and the music.

P&G Febreze Car “Golden Car Guy: ‘Cool Car’” VersionDaigo

P&G Febreze for Cars Double Deodorizing TV Commercial “Cool Car” Version 15 seconds

This commercial comically portrays how powerful Car Febreze’s deodorizing effect is through interactions between Daigo, who’s promoting a car, and some children.

He shows off a gold car to the kids, but they point out the smell.

The ad clearly conveys the product’s effectiveness through the changes in his facial expressions—his bewilderment when the odor is mentioned and the shift after using Febreze.

Set against this humorous footage, the song used to highlight the product’s excellent performance is the traditional tune “O Breinerli” (O Vreneli).

Originally a 19th-century Swiss folk song, its expansive melody evokes images of grand, refreshing natural landscapes.

By stripping it down to just the music, the arrangement seems to accentuate that fresh, breezy atmosphere.

P&G Febreze Car Double Deodorizing “Parent-Child Bond” VersionDaigo

P&G Febreze Car Double Deodorizing TV Commercial 'Parent-Child Bond' 15 seconds

Daigo plays the role of a father enjoying a drive with his child, when his son complains that the car smells and is making him feel sick.

There may be more people than you’d expect who, like him, have gotten carsick because of an odor.

By depicting this familiar situation, the commercial highlights the effectiveness of Febreze for cars.

Matching their coordinated denim jackets, the background music features resonant guitar tones, composed by Wataru Hirano.

P&G Febreze Car “Summer Hesitation” Version

[Febreze Car] Summer Hesitation篇

You know how sometimes, when you open a car that’s been parked in the summer, it has that stuffy smell? This commercial introduces Febreze Car, showing that using it prevents that from happening.

By attaching it to the air conditioner vent, it delivers deodorizing power not only when the air is blowing but even while the car is parked, as Ano—playing the role of Febreze Car—emphasizes.

It’s the kind of ad that makes you think, “I want to try it in my own car at least once!”

P&G Febreze Stand-Up Air Freshener 2009 Commercial

Febreze tabletop air freshener commercial (2009) Music: HOF DYLAN

Some of you might remember this commercial that aired in 2009 for its super cute direction.

It depicts stand-alone Febreze absorbing unpleasant odors and releasing a pleasant scent, by showing children operating a factory.

And what makes the footage even catchier is the original song by Hoff Dylan.

The catchy melody and vocal work really stick in your head after just one listen.

P&G Febreze Car: 'Summer Hesitation' Version / 'Professor's Explanation' Versionplover

This is a commercial introducing the strengths of the new Febreze Quick-Dry Jet.

The Quick-Dry Jet sprays a continuous mist without interruption, making it easy to use, and it’s promoted as drying even faster than the previous version.

That means it’s now more convenient than ever—you can even spray it on bedding right before going to sleep if odors are a concern.

It’s also fun that the ad unfolds like a tokusatsu-style superhero TV show!

P&G Febreze Fabric: You can do this with Febreze too! “Sugichan’s House Carpet” VersionShuzo Matsuoka, Sugi-chan

P&G Febreze Dual Sanitizing + Deodorizing Commercial: 'You Can Do This with Febreze Too! The Rug at Mr. Sugi’s House' 15 seconds

Wearing the role of a housekeeper, Shuzo Matsuoka greets the returning homeowner, Sugi-chan.

Sugi-chan says, “Sorry, I just disinfected with Febreze,” but then walks across the carpet with sweaty feet.

Matsuoka, however, looks completely unfazed.

The reason? Febreze doesn’t just disinfect—it also provides antibacterial protection that lasts for 24 hours! It’s a commercial that really showcases Febreze’s high functionality: deodorizing, disinfecting, and antibacterial effects.

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