Dakoda Odor Bombs?

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How do you guys use them and what do you think about them? Can you set one off in a car? Will is stain plastic if some mists on it or will is discolor fabric if it comes in contact with it? Just a few questions before I buy 12 of them lol Feed back please
 
How do you guys use them and what do you think about them? Can you set one off in a car? Will is stain plastic if some mists on it or will is discolor fabric if it comes in contact with it? Just a few questions before I buy 12 of them lol Feed back please

In larger cars I set them off in the back seat on the floor away from the upholstery... Honestly though I love the DP ones! They work great too... If I am doing one I will run the customer's car with the a/c on and set it off that way it gets cycled through the entire car's system too...

Smaller cars I just spray it in there for a few seconds then let it sit...
 
I just use them in "spirtz"...I will spot spray under the floor mats front/back, spray on headliner front/back..close the doors continue washing car or whatever...leave windows up..and check it in a few hours. If you need, repeat as you prefer. They do work. I prefer the new car scent.
 
I just use them in "spirtz"...I will spot spray under the floor mats front/back, spray on headliner front/back..close the doors continue washing car or whatever...leave windows up..and check it in a few hours. If you need, repeat as you prefer. They do work. I prefer the new car scent.

I have never used the New Car smell what does it smell like?
 
DP offers them too .... Tropical and Fresh Detail are nice.
 
I just used a DP one tonight. It was a Montero that was so disgusting smelling I gagged when I opened the door. I threw a DP tropical breeze inside. Three hours later I can actually sit in the car without getting sick. The owner is very happy.
 
The entire interior need to be thoroughly cleaned before setting this bomb off right?
 
dont just sit the bomb off in the car and walk away. there will likely be a nice damp colored spot on the headliner if you do this.

a search of the forum will provide you with an idea one member had of stabbing holes into a cardboard box with a screw driver and sitting it on a plastic lid or some type of catch.


i've found the following to give the best flow and makes for the easiest cleanup.
a rubbermaid tub lid to sit the odor bomb on.
Rubbermaid storage Container

and to cover the bomb, but allow ventilation and flow, i've been using a small plastic laundry basket similar to this one
Laundry Basket

in the end, it will look something like the attached image.
the green tube in the middle is the odor bomb. :props:

hope it helps!
chris<pixelmonkey>:D
 
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