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  2. Glade (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Glade (/gleɪd/) is an American brand of household air fresheners first introduced in 1956. [1] It is a worldwide brand owned by S. C. Johnson & Son , [ 2 ] also known as Gleid (among others). Brise was renamed Glade in Germany , France and the Netherlands in 2012.

  3. Shake n' Vac - Wikipedia

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    Glade Shake n' Vac is a powdered carpet freshener. The powder is shaken onto the carpet before vacuuming. It is marketed and sold in the United Kingdom by S. C ...

  4. This all-natural rug deodorizer only requires 2 ingredients - AOL

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    Rugs and carpets trap smells, but there's an easy way to get rid of nasty odors.

  5. Automatic deodorizer dispenser - Wikipedia

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    An automatic deodorizer dispenser is an air freshener designed to release the encapsulated scent at a set time, or under preset conditions. Some fresheners operate by releasing a quick burst of scent every minute, 10 minutes, or 30 minutes so that you don't become too accustomed to the smell.

  6. Glade - Wikipedia

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    Glade (brand), air freshener products; Glade (geography), open area in woodland, synonym for "clearing" Glade Festival, an annual electronic dance music festival in England; Glade Interface Designer, a GUI designer for GTK+ and GNOME; Glade skiing, skiing amongst trees; The Glade, a UK archery quarterly

  7. Odorizer - Wikipedia

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    Ethanethiol (EM), commonly known as ethyl mercaptan is used in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and resembles odor of leeks, onions, durian, or cooked cabbage; Methanethiol, commonly known as methyl mercaptan, is added to natural gas as an odorant, usually in mixtures containing methane. Its smell is reminiscent of rotten eggs or cabbage.