My initial thought? Maybe “Perfum” is just, like, a *really* generic name for…well, *perfume*. Like, imagine calling your company “Food” or “Car.” Super helpful, guys. Thanks.
But, okay, digging a little deeper, it *looks* like there’s a brand called Perfum in *some* countries that does, like, concentrated oils for cleaning and stuff. Repelling insects? Now *that’s* interesting. Because, let’s be real, smelling good is great, but not getting eaten alive by mosquitos? Priceless.
And then there’s this whole “rendimento até 20 litros” thing. Which…I’m gonna guess is Portuguese for “makes up to 20 liters”? That’s A LOT of whatever this stuff is. Are we talking, like, industrial-strength cleaning fluid that *also* smells like a rose garden? Or maybe I’m completely misinterpreting. Wouldn’t be the first time.
Honestly, the whole thing kinda feels like looking through a junk drawer. There’s a cool button you forgot you had, a dead battery, a rubber band that’s seen better days, and maybe a random foreign coin. You know? A bit of everything, and not necessarily in a cohesive way.
So, yeah, “Perfum.” Is it a brand? A generic term? A portal to international fragrance deals and mosquito-repelling cleaning solutions? I don’t know, man. It’s a mystery wrapped in an enigma, sprinkled with eau de toilette and a dash of desperation to find a decent perfume under 500 rupees.