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Clint G.
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Ozone Machines...Need recommendations..Smells like a dog kennel!!

Clint G.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Corpus Christi, TX
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I'm getting ready to close on a 2200 sq ft two story home that smells like a dog kennel. We plan to tear up all of the existing flooring and replace with LVP, but before we put down new floors etc, I have to get that smell out. 

We'll plan to treat the floor with some type of enzyme that kills bacteria, but I'm also planning to run an ozone machine.

Do you have any recommendations of machines you've used and for how long to run them?

Thanks!

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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I use THIS ONE and it works great on most odors (pet, cigarette, food). You sometimes have to deodorize and air out the space more than once. I've had some units go from downright gag-worthy to fresh as a summer breeze.

Cat urine in carpet is the one area where it has little success.

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