Fabric Spray by Moxie and Mine x Closett Candyy



Fabric Spray by Moxie and Mine x Closett Candyy
This custom “Moxie and Mine” scented fabric spray adds a fresh scent while disinfecting & removing odour. A bright effervescent scent of citrus and citronella to freshen up your wedding gown, intimates, clothing, and all other fabrics.
This spray is an exclusive collaboration from Moxie and Mine and Closett Candyy. Produced and made with care by Closett Candyy. Sold exclusively at Moxie and Mine stores and online only
Did you know, our Fabric Spray is made right here in Kingston, by Jesse, the owner of ClosettCandyy?
The backstory is quite simple.
In 2019, Jesse was encouraging her Instagram community to wash their clothes less, and make their own Fabric Spray. Instead, they encouraged her to make it for them... and it became a total hit!
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Product details:
Ingredients:
Distilled water, vodka, citronella + grapefruit + tangerine + wild orange essential oils.
Features:
— 100% chemical free.
— Contains vodka, a scent-free, natural deodorizer that prevents the growth of bacteria and fungus while dissolving stubborn odors — without leaving a trace of residue.
— Scented with organic essential oils carefully chosen for their quality, purity, and sustainability.
— All fragrances are natural and soothing, never sharp or overpowering.
Made with all-natural ingredients that won’t leave residue, fabric spray can be used on any and all fabrics, making it ideal for items that are more difficult to wash like furniture, car seats, shoes, hats, sports equipment, plush toys… the list goes on.
Directions: Unlock the trigger.
Shake well before use.
Spray 3 in. away from fabric.
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The ClosettCandyy Fabric Spray formula is made with precision and care, so you don’t have to worry about residue being left behind on your favourite fabrics. The ingredients are emulsified beforehand and when shaken—disperse evenly through your spray—leaving nothing but a fresh scent behind.
ClosettCandyy Fabric Spray has been used by hundreds of happy customers for the last 5 years, and not one fabric has been damaged in the process.