deoderant air spray

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wjssr

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Sep 27, 2004
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Hunter 306 Pasadena, MD
Peggy; At least twice in the past two years you have mentioned the name of a new and particularly effective deoderant air spray. When you first did so, I dutifully copied that name into my save file. Yesterday when I went there to retrieve it......nothing there. My lousy memory didn't help either. Could you post it again for those of us who are handicapped by advancing age or/or state of deterioration? :)-)
Thanks, Bill
 
Dec 2, 1997
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I think you're referring to PureAyre, but it's not an air spray

PureAyre http://www.pureayre.com is not an air freshener...If that's all you want, buy a can of Oust. PureAyre is an odor eliminator that, when sprayed onto surfaces, removes residual odor that's left after the source of the odor has been completely removed by a thorough cleaning. It will only eliminate an odor permantly once the source of the odor is gone...as long as any of the source of the remains, nothing will permanently eliminate the odor, 'cuz the source will continue to generate odor.

So if you're looking for a "magic bullet" that'll eliminate odors permanently without the need for elbow grease too, you're not gonna find one.
 

wjssr

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Sep 27, 2004
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Re: I think you're referring to PureAyre, but it's not an air spray

Thanks much Peggy
 
Oct 22, 2008
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Used coffee grounds are also very good for deodorizing a boat. Go to you local coffee shop and ask for about 5 lbs. of used grounds, and put them in a large open top container, like a dishpan, and leave them sitting out for a few days. They'll absorb and neutralize a lot of odors on a boat.
 
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