Been hearing a lot about houses with an aroma so unpleasant, it can prevent a sale? People are taking drastic, expensive, and unnecessary measures to eradicate stench.
There is a fast, easy, and affordable, solution that works on every possible stink one can ever run in to.
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Not to get too gruesome, but even crime scene cleanup pros know exacty
how to attack a malodorous dwelling, and have the odor removed permanently and without chemicals, swiftly.
You have probably heard of it, and dismissed it. Or maybe you have used it, improperly, and not acheived the purported
results. But the bottom line is this: Industrial Strength Ionizers, when used according to the square footage,
are 100% effective to eradicate odor, permanently, and in less than two hours. One use.
The
secret is in the strength. Yes, you must leave the house. Return two hours later, and the home smells like it has been freshly
bleached. Open the windows and air out. In 10 minutes the air becomes inert. There is all kind of science behind the effectiveness
of ionizers.
They use them in hospitals, and the infection levels in surgical rooms have dropped
to zero. Ionizers kill bacteria, and bacteria causes most horrific odors. They also wrangle paint fumes, smoking & cooking
odors, and anything else you can wrinkle your nose at.
The only way an odor can re-occur
in a properly ionized environment is if the source of the stench is REINTRODUCED, but old. imbedded odors are GONE FOREVER.
I know it's unbelievable. But I have a first hand experience, involving a cousin,
a pack of chicken necks, a hot car, and a one very incensed sister:
Cousin Steve,
borrowed Michelle's car while we were on vacation. He was house sitting our beach house near Galveston, Texas. It was
JULY. He wanted to go crabbing, which requires chicken parts. HE LEFT A PACK OF CHICKEN NECKS IN THE TRUNK OF THE CAR. When
we came home a week later, the scent was overpowering and absolutely condensed in that Mustang. No amount of air circulation
or deodorizing products put a dent into the thick stench of death that permeated the car's upholstery. Two days with the
doors and trunk wide open didn't help one iota. Car detailers said the car was a total loss!!!!
A lady we know heard about the problem and offered help. We went to her house, gagging and hanging our heads
out the windows, for 45 minutes, to Houston. She put this little box in the car, rolled up the windows, snaked an electrical
cord to an outlet through a crack, and invited us in for iced tea. Michelle was a train wreck, as the car was NEW and chicken
rot was not covered by her insurance. About an hour later, the lady said the car was ready. To our shock, the car smelled
super-clean. We didn't believe the smell would not return, but we were grateful it was gone for a while. Except, it never,
ever, EVER came back.
She had that car for 7 more years! And, I am happy to report, Cousin Steve is still
alive and presently resides in the Austin area with all his limbs intact.
So, we bought
one of those boxes when we started staging. We rent them for $79 dollars a day. We sell them for $799 to Realtors and homeowners
alike. NO REAL ESTATE OFFICE SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE FOR THEIR STINKIER LISTINGS.