You first have to clean the **** spot up, then you can 100% eliminate the cat odor once the source of the odor is removed with an ozone machine. Many remediation companies, in fact probably all use ozone generators at the last step in removing organic odors from any structure. Ozone is also used in the water purification process in most bottled water plants.
Ozone is NOT a gimmick. But it also is NOT a cure all and won't keep animals from smelling you if you haven't minimized the source of the bacteria that is causing the odors to occur.
You first have to clean the **** spot up, then you can 100% eliminate the cat odor once the source of the odor is removed with an ozone machine. Many remediation companies, in fact probably all use ozone generators at the last step in removing organic odors from any structure. Ozone is also used in the water purification process in most bottled water plants.
Ozone is NOT a gimmick. But it also is NOT a cure all and won't keep animals from smelling you if you haven't minimized the source of the bacteria that is causing the odors to occur.
This is so true.
There isn't a magic pill and/or elixir strategy to eliminate odor altogether.
When hunting, people say, "just hunt the wind". Ya ok, so what do you do when the wind changes while your in the stand? Exactly, you use other methods.
A golfer doesn't go on the course with just 1 club. He uses them all and sometimes it still isn't enough.
Ozone is just 1 of the clubs in the bag. The wind is another. Use all the tools, but don't discredit one of them just because you don't know how to use it properly.
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