To obtain a product capable of holding fragrance for a long period by providing a substrate with a fragrance matrix comprising a perfume and solid absorbent and a fabric conditioner base.
This fragrance product is obtained by the following steps: first, a fragrance matrix is prepared by mutually blending a perfume and a solid absorbent selected from the group consisting of clay, celite, silica, zeolite, metal salts, cellulose, starch, carbonates, borates, sulfates, water-soluble polymers, borax, and mixtures thereof in the weight ratio of 1:20, pref. 2:5, more pref. 1:5 followed by admixing the resultant blend with a low-melting and high- molecular weight holding agent, e.g. a polyethylene glycol 400-20,000, pref. 2,000-10,000 dalton in molecular weight; subsequently, a substrate as a sheet of synthetic or natural fiber such as of polyester or cellulose is provided with the fragrance matrix thus prepared and a fabric conditioner base (e.g. softener, antistatic agent).
PURZYCKI KENNETH LEO
SGARAMELLA RICHARD P