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Dragon: Inspired by dragon fruit, the Dragon scent blocker has a very fresh, fruity and slightly sweet scent. There is a hint of kiwi, green melon and pear.
Jujube: Hmmm! ... the jujube scent blocker is aptly named. Your no.2 will never have smelled so good!
Melon: The Melon odor blocker leaves a sweet smell of fresh melon on a slightly sweet note. You will not be able to do without it!FUN & FRESH - Fresh and fun scent that prevents unwanted odors from escaping the toilet bowl.
EASY TO USE - Shake and spray on the water in the toilet bowl 3 to 5 times BEFORE using.
USE - You get up to 70 uses per 30ml bottle. Convenient format for outings, with friends, in the office, for travel, etc.
ECOLOGICAL - Not tested on animals. 100% vegan.
Made in Quebec | 30 mL (equivalent to +/- 70 uses)
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For maximum effectiveness, the product should be sprayed into the toilet bowl before use. If you spray the product in the air, it will give off a pleasant fragrance, but bad smells will not be 100% neutralized
Unlike aerosol-type sprays, D 2 O blocks the smell of stools under water and does not cause a mixture of ambient perfume and foul odors. D 2 O eliminates bad odors 100% and is not harmful to the environment as traditional aerosols often are.
When sprayed on the water in the bowl, D 2 O leaves a light fragrance without being invasive.
It is best to shake the bottle before each use.
If swallowed, DO NOT INDUCE vomiting. Contact a physician or poison control center immediately. In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly under water. If you wear contact lenses, remove them and continue rinsing your eyes for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, see a doctor. If on skin, wash the affected area with soap and water. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND PETS .
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Made in Canada, D 2 O was first designed to meet the needs expressed by relatives of the two businesswomen, including a teenage girl uncomfortable using the public toilets during school trips.
Little by little, the two entrepreneurs realized that many people had this same desire for discretion when using the toilets in public places, but also at work with friends, at the hotel, on a trip or even at home.