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.
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Febreze commercials: A memorable roundup where you can truly feel the deodorizing effect (21–30)
P&G Febreze Fabric Refresher Deodorizes + Removes Wrinkles! “You can do this with Febreze too! 72-hour antibacterial protection as well!” VersionSho Hirano, Tomio Umezawa

Housekeeper Mr.
Sho Hirano is spraying Febreze on a sofa when Mr.
Tomio Umezawa appears and says, “Thanks for your hard work every day!” However, Mr.
Hirano replies, “You only need Febreze once every three days.” Hearing this, Mr.
Umezawa gets flustered, saying, “My grandchild touches it, so you have to do it every day!” But it’s then explained that Febreze’s antibacterial effects actually last for 72 hours.
It’s a commercial that conveys peace of mind by highlighting the long-lasting antibacterial protection.
P&G Febreze Fabric: ‘Disinfect, Deodorize, Antibacterial! Let’s Febreze as a Family!’Yoshino Kimura, Ryuji Akiyama

This commercial features Yoshino Kimura and Ryuji Akiyama as a married couple, each supporting their son who’s preparing for entrance exams in their own way.
While Kimura makes him a late-night snack, Akiyama sprays Febreze on his school uniform.
You might wonder why at first, but Febreze isn’t just for deodorizing and disinfecting—it’s also said to help remove viruses.
That’s a reassuring boost for exam-takers, for whom staying healthy is crucial.
The background music is “Oh! Vreneli,” a tune familiar from Febreze commercials.


