This Preliminary Assessment Report reviews a consumer fabric deodorizer as tested by an affiliated external agency.
The original assessment, titled "Seventh Generation Fabric Spray Lavender Review: The Honest Truth (Rated 4/5 Poops)," was filed by the Department of Household Product Field Trials.
Testing occurred over one week in a residential setting containing one dog, one child, and one skeptical former salesman.
The primary investigative question: Does the product neutralize odors under realistic, high-traffic conditions?
Findings indicate the spray performs adequately against pet and general household odors.
It earns a rating of four out of five on the agency’s standardized odor-control scale.
The skeptical former salesman reportedly conceded the spray was “not bad,” which is considered a meaningful endorsement from that demographic.
Notable observations from the test environment include a persistent lavender scent that partially masks, rather than fully eliminates, organic odors.
The product does not leave visible residue on upholstery, which is consistent with the manufacturer’s claims.
Application requires multiple passes on heavily soiled fabrics, a detail that may affect user satisfaction.
This assessment is preliminary and does not account for long-term fabric wear or chemical sensitivity.
Further testing under more controlled conditions is recommended before any procurement decision.
Signed,
W. Hoffman
Janitorial Services, DRDM
(Department of Random Domain Management)
SOURCE: https://meetsparkles.com/seventh-generation-fabric-spray-lavender-review/ — Filed by the Bureau of Meetsparkles Affairs, DRDM.