Pure Clean Linen® Touch & Fresh® Minispray
Keep it clean with Glade Pure Clean Linen Touch & Fresh Minispray. Crafted by master perfumers, this fragrance features notes of Crisp Air, Fresh Laundry, and Lily of the Valley, all infused with essential oils. Infuse your home with fresh vibes with just one spritz. Simply refill the holder, attach it to the wall, place it in or out of the wall dock, or use it as a standalone spray to fill your room with glorious fragrance.
Fresh / Clean / Laundry

Additional details
Glade®Touch & Fresh® harnesses a powerful, concentrated formula in a sleek, compact design. With 10x more fragrance and 8x more concentrated freshness*, the fine, soft mist disperses 50x lighter fragrance droplets** ensuring your bathroom is instantly refreshed without heavy fallout.
*Fragrance load
**vs Glade Aerosol
- Extremely flammable.
- Harmful to aquatic organisms.
- Keep out of the reach of children.
- Keep away from sources of ignition - no smoking.
- Do not breathe spray.
- In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
- Use only in well-ventilated areas.
- Protect from sunlight and do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50 °C.
- Do not pierce or burn even after use.
- Do not spray on a naked flame or any incandescent material.
- People suffering from perfume sensitivity should be cautious when using this product.
Remove overcap and press down on actuator.
To assemble:
Do not direct towards the eyes. Take the fragrance cartridge and gently slide it against the back of the unit until you hear a "click". Close the cover and press on the center part of the lid to release the fragrance. To use: Spray away from face. Press the front of the unit once to release a burst of freshness. If using as free-standing unit, squeeze unit together carefully at arm's length.
Do Glade® sprays contain CFCs?
No, Glade® sprays and all other SC Johnson aerosols have been chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) free since 1975.
Are Glade® cans recyclable?
Yes, Glade® and all other SC Johnson empty steel aerosol cans can be recycled along with other empty steel cans, as long as your council accepts them. Steel cans are recyclable in an increasing number of councils.