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Why is ExSTINK better than all of the others?

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Why is ExSTINK better than all of the others?

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(1): OZONE MACHINES: (a) Expensive. Ozone machines cost $500 & up; (b) They require an operator; (c) Over-use can cause damage to fabrics and upholstery; (d) The fumes emitted are toxic and persons cannot work in same room while the machine is operating; (e) Because ozone machines process the room air by sucking it in one end, like a vacuum cleaner, treating it with a static charge, and then returning it to the room, this leaves a “burnt” smell in exchange for the odor you eliminated. Airing out the room following an ozone treatment is usually appropriate. (2) CHEMICAL SPRAYS: (a) These sprays are expensive and require labor costs to apply. (b) They don’t last long. (c) They work best on cigarette smoke, but fall short on urine, vomit and other odors. These shortcomings alone are enough to eliminate it as a serious alternative to ExSTINK. (3) ENZYMES: Enzymes are applied wet, and they are toxic. More important, they don’t always work well against strong odors.

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(1): OZONE MACHINES: (a) Expensive. Ozone machines cost $500 & up; (b) They require an operator; (c) Over-use can cause damage to fabrics and upholstery; (d) The fumes emitted are toxic and persons cannot work in same room while the machine is operating; (e) Because ozone machines process the room air by sucking it in one end, like a vacuum cleaner, treating it with a static charge, and then returning it to the room, this leaves a “burnt” smell in exchange for the odor you eliminated. Airing out the room following an ozone treatment is usually appropriate. (2) CHEMICAL SPRAYS: (a) These sprays are expensive and require labor costs to apply. (b) They don’t last long. (c) They work best on cigarette smoke, but fall short on urine, vomit and other odors. These shortcomings alone are enough to eliminate it as a serious alternative to ExSTINK. (3) ENZYMES: Enzymes are applied wet, and they are toxic. More important, they don’t always work well against strong odors. (4) BAKING SODA (Sodium B

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