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    Only One Fabric Deodorizer We Tested Rid Our Pillows of Onion Smells

    If you can’t remove the covers from your upholstered furniture to clean them, a fabric odor remover could be a solution

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    ZorbX Unscented Odor Remover, Febreze 0% Perfume Odor Remover, Hex Fragrance Free Deodorizing Spray, Jason Markk Fragrance Free Refresh Fabric Spray, and Zero Odor Multi-Purpose Odor Eliminator on green background
    The fragrance-free fabric odor eliminators we tested struggled to rid our pillow covers of their onion scent.
    Photo: Consumer Reports

    Cleaning upholstered furniture is not easy. Most of the time, manufacturers instruct you just to spot clean the surface as needed, but if you’ve got a couch a pet likes to nap on, this isn’t enough. Spot cleaning doesn’t rid the couch of Spot’s wet dog smell or Michu’s distinctly tuna lick smell.

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    I’ve removed the cover from my velvet couch and washed it in the washing machine a few times to rid the material of unpleasant smells. This isn’t possible with all upholstered furniture, though. For those pieces, your best bet is reaching for a fabric deodorizer.

    Many fabric deodorizers have fragrances that replace the unpleasant smells on your upholstered furniture with synthetic fragrances that could be as unpleasant as the bad smells themselves. Household products with synthetic fragrances have also been shown to affect indoor air quality and pose health risks, especially for those with existing respiratory issues. For this reason, we only tested products without fragrance.

    We tested five fabric deodorizers from Febreze, Hex, Jason Markk, Zero Odor, and Zorbx. We looked at how well they removed the smell of onions from velvet and polyester/linen blend pillow covers, whether they stained the material, and how long they took to dry. Our tests found that most fabric odor removers only lighten the bad smells on fabric or temporarily get rid of them while the material is wet from the sprays. Just one of the products we tested was successful in our onion testing.

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    Jodhaira Rodriguez

    Jodhaira Rodriguez is a senior multimedia content creator at Consumer Reports. Before joining CR, she tested and wrote about cleaning and organizing products and major appliances like washing machines and dishwashers at Good Housekeeping. In her free time, you’ll find her reading, listening to true crime podcasts, or working on her latest hobby of the month.