AeroCleanse
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How well do ozone generators work for de-stinking a car? I am thinking esp of wet dog and cars used by smokers.
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Rustytruck, how much of dose do you think it would take to do any damage to the rubber and plastics. I have an ozonator and have been researching a machine called Odorox. It uses hydroxyl's to get rid of odors. Hydroxyl's are safe for humans and animals to breath. I have been in talks with an enviromental engineer on the subject of ozone. He is claiming that insurance companies are going away from ozone for hydroxyl's. I am hesatant on using the ozonator now for fear of having a vehicle come back later with damage.
I have the Odorfree and they recommend no more than an hour for a car. I usually try 15 minutes to 30 minutes. I also don't allow it to aim directly at the dash. If possible, I will put in back and open a window a couple of inches. Only odor I have seen that it won't help is a dead animal stuck in the ventilation system. Impossible.
Hahaha, had to re-read this slower the second time. Somehow I got "dead _____ stuck in the trunk". :laughing:
The directions on the machine say one 1/2 hr treatment. If odor is still there a second 1/2 hr treatment is OK. If odor is still there machine is not powerful enough. The make all different strength machines.