Clean Air Genie Fogging Air Freshner Review

Mike T

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Well I received my Fogger and tested it yesterday. While I was at work yesterday. I waited till the middle of the afternoon when it was nice and hot inside the car and the Oder's exposed themselves. I placed the fogger on a MF I had laying in my car. Removed the cap and pushed the leaver down in the locking position. Immediately product began spraying out the top. Be sure moving quickly or it will get all over you. When I walked in my office I could still smell it on me. I made sure all windows were sealed and doors closed. I waited five minutes as instructions stated. I went back to my car and opened the door. Overwhelmed by the scent and the all the gathered mist that came pooring out I removed the empty container and crack my windows to air out the interior. When I went back to my car at the end of the day the inside had a nice scent to it. All faint oders removed. When I got in my car this morning their was virtually no scent. Nice fresh interior :) I had to take a ride this afternoon and when I got in I could pick up a slight leftover scent from the fogger. Now we'll see how long it lasts.
I thank Autogeek for supplying this product for sampling and I will be buying some more. Great Job AG on another superb product :applause:
 
Sounds like a cool product, good for people with pets or dirty children.
 
Great review!!!:applause: Does this product work for stinky air conditioning?? Or is it just for smells that are like carpet/upholstery smells? My interior is very clean and is totally stink-free, but when I turn my air conditioning on,there is a stinky mildewy smell that comes out of the vents for the first 30 seconds or so. I was thinking of getting that Clean Air product but I wonder if this one will work also??? Any suggestions?
 
FloridaNative said:
Great review!!!:applause: Does this product work for stinky air conditioning?? Or is it just for smells that are like carpet/upholstery smells? My interior is very clean and is totally stink-free, but when I turn my air conditioning on,there is a stinky mildewy smell that comes out of the vents for the first 30 seconds or so. I was thinking of getting that Clean Air product but I wonder if this one will work also??? Any suggestions?
I have something for your "stinky" A/C
http://www.autogeek.net/cleanair.html
or Both
http://www.autogeek.net/clean-air-fogger.html
 
FloridaNative said:
Great review!!!:applause: Does this product work for stinky air conditioning?? Or is it just for smells that are like carpet/upholstery smells? My interior is very clean and is totally stink-free, but when I turn my air conditioning on,there is a stinky mildewy smell that comes out of the vents for the first 30 seconds or so. I was thinking of getting that Clean Air product but I wonder if this one will work also??? Any suggestions?
Probably not I used to work at a Ford dealership (tech helper) and they used a chemical to kill the bacteria that caused the smell. It had a ligh pleasent smell to it as well.
 
It might work if you have the A/C on when using the fogger.
I'm one of those crazy Floridian's I almost always drive with my windows down. I to sometimes have that nasty oder when I first turn on my air.
 
Mike T said:
It might work if you have the A/C on when using the fogger.
I'm one of those crazy Floridian's I almost always drive with my windows down. I to sometimes have that nasty oder when I first turn on my air.
Nothing wrong with getting some fresh air!! I love to drive with windows down, this is the perfect state for a Jeep!
 
Fl is perfect for convertable(sp?) sports car.......
 
You can see what I thought about it here, http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1713&page=2 My girl friend rides horses, so you can only imagine what her car smells like. She also got some of the carpet wet either from rain or the AC.

The only thing I did differently then Mike, was let the fog completly clear before airing it out. Im pretty sure the directions said 5 min or until clear.
 
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Yeah I was fixin to get the Clean Air with my next AG order (how's that for a Florida word! ) since you can spray it into the vents and junk (I am a veritable dictionary of complex automotive terms). I think I will get the combo kit. Thanks Meghan!! muuuuuuuuuuuaaaaaaaaaaaa!!
 
"Fresh Air Intake Grille" is the proper name of where you would spray this at, but I like your word too Jen! "Junk", can you see me on the phone explaining to a customer, Hey spray that in your vents and junk, you know your junk!! :p :p :p
I love it, you teach me spanish and I will teach you junk....:grouphug:
 
LMAO!!! hahahahahhahahaha sounds like a deal! First spanish lesson. Nalgas! lol
 
FloridaNative said:
LMAO!!! hahahahahhahahaha sounds like a deal! First spanish lesson. Nalgas! lol
Does Nalgas=Junk ;)
 
FloridaNative said:
Okay I'm almost peeing in my pants from laughing so hard and my son's diapers don't fit me!! lol

nalgas=buttocks
Hey I was close... isnt there a saying Junk in the trunk! or something like that.:(
 
If the your ac still smells the best thing to do is to clean your cabin filter. I cleaned mine and it made a world of difference.
 
scdfloordaycare said:
If the your ac still smells the best thing to do is to clean your cabin filter. I cleaned mine and it made a world of difference.

Oh, thank you so much for your suggestion!! You know, I was going to try that!! I was reading up in my owner's manual about changing the cabin filter, but in order to get the procedure to change it I would have to order a supplemental book from the company. Since it wasn't something I could do right then and there I forgot about it! lol I have to get that book! Why they don't just give it to you along with your owner's manual is beyond me!:p
 
That might solve the problem. Then again it might not. Didn't work for me.
 
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