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Refresh Paint by Dutch Boy

20080904dutchboy1.jpgWe can't believe someone didn't think of this sooner! Dutch Boy (paint magnate) has teamed with Arm & Hammer (deodorizing extraordinaire) to come up with Refresh, a wall paint that actually absorbs odors.

Jump down to see how it works or, better yet, to give your personal review...

 
 

20080904dutchboy2.jpgRefresh paint, available for walls and ceilings, traps odor vapor upon contact and locks scent within the paint film. Dutch Boy insists that even a good wall scrub won't release the odors and "the more surface area you paint, the better the odor eliminating technology works!" Besides the odor-absorbing capabilities, this paint product is also zero-VOC and mildew-resistant.

We haven't yet tried it out so we're eager to hear your review. Especially after a salmon dinner or cigar night, how do you know it's working?

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painting, fixing & repair, cleaning, green ideas, odor, interior paint, Dutch Boy, VOC, ceiling paint, Arm & Hammer

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i dont know if this is a joke or not.

posted by antimatt on September 2nd 2008 at 6:15am
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It's for real
http://dutchboy.com/refresh/

posted by minty on September 2nd 2008 at 6:20am
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I saw this advertised on TV last week and I would love to try it out. This would be fabulous for those of us who live in old buildings (ours late 1800s).

posted by purlgreyhound on September 2nd 2008 at 6:37am
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Just don't forget to change it every three months.

posted by drblanc on September 2nd 2008 at 6:44am
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I wonder how many brain cells you lose every time you inhale it?

posted by 5iveVincent on September 2nd 2008 at 7:25am
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just one comment. The baking soda in your fridge absorbs the odors, then you throw it away. Why would you want your walls to absorb the odors of your house, I don't get it. It wouls smell really bad after a while or look dirty.

posted by lena024 on September 2nd 2008 at 7:27am
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I thought that baking soda in the fridge does not really absorb odors-- it's more of a comfort sell, rather than based on science. So why it would destinkify your house if you add it to paint, what with all the other smelly chemicals in the paint-- I'm not believing this ad campaign-- not even a little bit.

posted by 212gretchen on September 2nd 2008 at 8:22am
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I'll wait and see if someone does some real test on this product and calls it good/great! Some lab test, not one of AT or readers test.

posted by poptart on September 2nd 2008 at 12:41pm
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Consumer Reports, we're waiting for your test!

posted by madampince on September 2nd 2008 at 4:40pm
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HUH? These large corps. are always looking for a new gimmick to sell. And did you ever notice Febreeze doesn't make anything smell nearly as pleasant as one would hope?
Does anything really rule over soap, water, an open window, and/or a fan? Tho' I do like wood-free incense for myself.

posted by rnessy on September 5th 2008 at 4:45pm
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love all the clamor ... maybe it will damage my brain??? ... why don't you try it first ... my buddy used it and says it's doing pretty well on the dog smells ... did not have that bad paint smell going up when i was there ... its got Arm&Hammer in it ...I think the real problem is no can tell him at the store how long it will last

posted by hozo1 on November 24th 2008 at 11:24am
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We are moving in to my husbands grandparents house, who hadn't been able to take proper care of the house or themselves in a long time. We've started painting rooms and I've used the refresh paint (ceiling and walls) and love it so far. It really does cover well. There is no major paint smell once done. I had painted in the middle of winter with the windows closed, and had all the doors closed overnight. I had expected it to smell the next day, but you could barely even tell that I painted!! As for the Arm & Hammer, I don't think baking soda 'absorbs' it, but neutralizes it. Of course after a little while, it would stop doing that, just as you must replace the one in your fridge. And have you ever smelled the one in your fridge when you replace it, it doesn't smell or get dirty like some one commented.

posted by SmitSar on April 15th 2009 at 2:34pm
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I completely disagree with the idea that the baking soda in the fridge doesn't work. Just this week I put a box in my mini-fridge at work because despite it being empty and recently cleaned with clorox wipes, it had a smell that lingered every time you opened the door. Within a few hours, the smell was gone.

Anyway, if this paint works like they claim, I'd like to use it in the room where I keep my litter box.

posted by jlynne on September 4th 2009 at 8:30pm
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