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Sherry Byrne
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Need feedback on odor removal w ozone machine

Sherry Byrne
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Springfield, Mo
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Hello! I would like some feedback from anyone out there concerning use of Ozone generators to remove smells, etc. I have some flips with awful pet smells that have not been removed w Clorox. What is your experience w an ozone machine?
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    Edward Burns
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    Edward Burns
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    The first step has to be eliminating the source of the odor. Eliminating cat urine odor while leaving carpet or subflooring that have been saturated with urine but sequentially dried will result in the odor returning if and when the surface gets exposed to humidity or moisture. Likewise, eliminating cigarette smoke odor without stopping the smoking is a losing battle.

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