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FriendlyHammer
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Topic: Best Smelling Deodorizer?Posted: 27/March/2008 at 5:17pm |
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What's the best smelling deodorizer in your opinion? Or better yet, which ones do the customers like the most. I think it's possible that there is a difference between residential and commercial settings, but I may be wrong.
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John L
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Posted: 27/March/2008 at 5:36pm |
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Citrazyme.. Deod. and booster all in one.. Orange fragrance..
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Posted: 28/March/2008 at 1:23am |
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Matrix sells nearly every possible scent, it seems.
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Posted: 28/March/2008 at 8:53am |
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I hear Judson's deo's are some great smelling stuff. Although I haven't tried them myself. Right now we use Cobb's microbial and Odorcide. I like the scent of both of them
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Posted: 28/March/2008 at 3:49pm |
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The best deodorizers have no smell, a lot of people do not like perfumes! Have a smell in the carpet remove the source and the smell goes away
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Posted: 29/March/2008 at 2:37am |
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Yeah, but I'm looking for something that smells good for a while afterwards.
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Posted: 29/March/2008 at 5:23pm |
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I agree that the best deodorizers are odorless (by definition, right?), but a lot of people don't notice the absence of an offending odor so well unless it's replaced by something else. Awhile back, Cleanfax did an article on this, calling it "psychological odor."
I used Odorcide for about a year. I liked it, but it wasn't as effective as I wanted it to be. It's good for minor odor issues because you only need a little of it. At higher concentrations, I don't think it's cost effective enough. I'm currently using Anti-Icky-Poo. It's about the stupidest name for a deodorizer I've ever heard, but it works amazingly well. After using Odorcide, Milgo, Envirox, Hydrocide, and following the whole Bridgepoint System (Bio-Charge, etc.) to the tee, I like AIP the best. It began as a consumer product, but they started manufacturing it for professionals about a year or so ago. You can check it out at www.mistermax.com. |
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Posted: 29/March/2008 at 7:21pm |
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Tudy Frutty is cood stuff..
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Posted: 29/March/2008 at 8:06pm |
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Isn't that a restaurant?
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Posted: 29/March/2008 at 9:11pm |
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If it is, I bet it smells good.
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Posted: 29/March/2008 at 10:39pm |
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I bought some at the local Chem supplier.. So far everyone loves the smell.. It's one of my freebee's.. But it is never combined if CitraZyme is used.. Orange scented booster..
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Posted: 30/March/2008 at 11:03am |
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Better make sure your customer wants a perfume smell before you apply anything, a lot of people to day DO NOT like it or have some reaction to perfumes.
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Posted: 30/March/2008 at 5:38pm |
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I agree. In this case, the customer gets happy feet over the smell.
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Posted: 31/March/2008 at 10:46am |
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They choose.. They smell.. They buy..$$$$
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