1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to colored baking soda, which is used for freshening, deodorizing fabrics.
2. Description of Prior Art
Many fabrics installed in the home or office, such as wall to wall carpeting, stretched fabric on ceiling or walls, upholstery, drapes, vehicle floor, seats, clothes, shoes and the like, absorb cooking odors, pet odors, smoke odors, and other often obnoxious or otherwise unpleasant odors. Although these fabrics may be clean from the perspective of being free of color changing dirt, the odors they absorb render them not fresh. Since they cannot be easily removed for cleaning or freshening they present a challenge for most homeowners and for many office workers.
Currently, fabric freshening products are commercially available as either water based or aerosol products that leave fabrics wet for extended periods, requiring scrubbing and vacuuming to remove visual residues. White powder products have the disadvantage of being relatively easy to visualize the areas of application. While more effective is the colored baking soda product, which is difficult to visualize on the areas to which said product has been applied allowing you to freshen the carpet and yet still entertain guests, wear clothes, deodorize drapes, shoes, boots, etc. without knowledge of the colored baking soda's existence because of the color blending, the area of application cannot easily be seen. Because the ultimate action is to absorb malodors, a not insignificant amount of time is required to absorb the odor and the fabric will always remain dry from these products.
Currently, consumers tend to overspray an area to affect the go malodor absorption but because of the time for absorption, they leave the carpet or other fabric wet to the touch for long periods.
In accordance with the present invention a composition for freshening comprising a finely mixture of a food color, baking soda.
Accordingly, it would be advantageous to provide a composition for freshening, deodorizing fabrics, including carpeting, clothes, upholstery and the like, which do not have the above said drawbacks of wetness, or visual appearance. Simply sprinkled, brushed, poured onto said fabrics.
Non illustrative—the method of making a color freshening composition, the compositions may be easily formed by combining all of the baking soda, food color ingredients, in a suitable dispenser.
Accordingly, the consumer will see that this invention provides a dry, non-cleaning, odor absorbing, fabric freshening product. The product can remain on said fabric surfaces to allow the user to entertain, utilize the area, wear fabric.
This application is the non-provisional application of provisional application 61/344,965, filed Nov. 30, 2010.