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On 2016-01-31 7:09 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 1/31/2016 5:25 PM, wrote: > >>>> I put some bicarb into the small 1.5x1.5" removable screen in the >>>> yesterday. It seems to be helping quite a bit. >>> >>> Febreeze... much better. >> >> That's just covering one smell with another smell - loathsome stuff ! >> > > Not sure about Febreeze, but there are some sprays that actually > eliminate the odor, not cover it up, You have not residual odor. Fabreeze was initially marketed as a product that reduces odor. It didn't do very well, so they started adding scents to it. |
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