Bangkok, Thailand – ATTACK Detergent and CJ WORX are bringing laundry science out of the closet and onto the streets with a new campaign in Thailand.
“Attack to Activate Freshness” turns micro-encapsulated fragrance—a technology usually unnoticed—into a simple, repeatable ritual.
Consumers are encouraged to Tap Tap, Pull Pull, and Hug Hug to release scent from their clothes, making freshness a visible, interactive part of daily life.

Shinji Matsuoka, Vice President of Kao Industrial (Thailand), has taken a front-facing role, demonstrating the gestures and encouraging users to turn every movement into a proof point for the brand.

Tap a shoulder before a meeting, pull a shirt on the go, or hug someone to activate the fragrance.
Instead of relying on advertising to explain science, ATTACK has turned the technology into a behavioural brand asset, keeping the product top-of-mind all day.

“We realized that freshness shouldn’t just be a promise on a bottle; it should be a behaviour,” said the CJ WORX Team. “By turning invisible technology into visible behaviour, we’ve given people a way to ‘control’ their confidence throughout the day.”
By codifying scent into physical action, ATTACK and CJ WORX have transformed a hidden feature into a tangible, shareable experience that lives beyond the laundry room.
