Reddit Reddit reviews The ORIGINAL Bad Air Sponge Odor Absorbing Neutralant, 14oz(Packaging May Vary)

We found 14 Reddit comments about The ORIGINAL Bad Air Sponge Odor Absorbing Neutralant, 14oz(Packaging May Vary). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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The ORIGINAL Bad Air Sponge Odor Absorbing Neutralant, 14oz(Packaging May Vary)
Neutralizes odors from pets, mildew, mold, urine, sewer gas, cleaning solvents, latex and oil paint fumes, formaldehyde, ammonia, and even human decayDoes not need to directly come in contact with any odor sources to eliminate themNon-toxic and non-flammable; safe to use around your family, your pets, and your childrenThe Bad Air Sponge has become the standard odor remover for the entire disaster restoration industryWorks by neutralizing odor molecules in the air as well as pulling out and neutralizing odors from furniture, carpets, drapes, and upholstery
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14 Reddit comments about The ORIGINAL Bad Air Sponge Odor Absorbing Neutralant, 14oz(Packaging May Vary):

u/EatMyDuck · 4 pointsr/india

If you turn on the exhaust while cooking, and just get one of these it takes care of the problem perfectly. I interact with plenty of non-Indian in the US, and do regularly try out all sorts of cuisines, but I do cook mostly Indian food, just because I feel like it.

I also find Indians who keep apologizing for other Indians a bit silly. We're a country of 1.2 billion, so obviously there's a fair share of idiots. I just don't associate with the crazy ones, but I don't feel I have to apologize for their behaviour.

u/Mr_Cherry_Poppins · 4 pointsr/LifeProTips

I think he means these things. I've seen them for cars too.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001SBMLAM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_2kXgAbJF8SA93

u/BuffetofWomanliness · 3 pointsr/LifeProTips

I bought this because my house started smelling funky in a few places. In a small enclosed area, it really does work very well. I am going to purchase a few more, actually. One for each affected area/room.

Vacuum the rugs, sweep the floors often etc. If you have rugs, I suggest sprinkling some baking soda on rugs and letting sit for 15 minutes before vacuuming. Also, this sounds kind of silly, but crack a window here and there to let some fresh air in and the bad air out. I find that a lot of products (chemicals) all mixed together (Febreeze on furniture, air fresheners etc) don't really work. It still smells like dog on top of whatever scent you're using and the scent doesn't seem to last all that long, anyway.

Good luck!

PS... I forgot to mention that I have a pitbull that likes to roll around in the grass and dirt in my backyard.

u/burritonaps · 3 pointsr/trees

I too use my car a lot but I used to hate driving around with a car that reeks, aside from air freshners looking into getting these:
Bad air sponge: http://www.amazon.com/The-Original-Sponge-Odor-Neutralant/dp/B001SBMLAM
Smoke buddy filter: http://smokebuddy.com/

u/Eso · 3 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

I deal with water leaks fairly frequently at work. The easiest way to dry it out (after mopping up as much as you can of the water of course) is to run it with the heater on full blast for a few hours at a time. Parking it in a garage with a household dehumidifier running and all the windows down will help as well. Once it's fully dry, clean the mildewy spots as best as you can with a mild soap solution, then run with the heat on full blast for a few hours again to re-dry it. Then buy a couple of air sponges like http://www.amazon.com/Bad-Air-Sponge-Odor-Neutralant/dp/B001SBMLAM and let them sit in their, and use the car normally, and see if you can still smell mildew after a week or two.

Only after that would I start worrying about gutting it to clean it properly. You'd be surprised how well just getting it dry will clean it up.

u/fancytalk · 3 pointsr/knitting

So sorry to hear that! I would definitely try to wash it. My cat peed in my husband's car on the way home from the vet and we got the smell out with vinegar and one of these odor absorbers.

u/gnomicaoristredux · 2 pointsr/fragrance

In addition to whatever scent you end up choosing, you might also want to use an air neutralizer like bad air sponge.

u/MoonlightGroove · 2 pointsr/CleaningTips

Depending on how long until your guests arrive you may want to try and pick up a Bad Air Sponge (usually sold at hardware stores, Walmart, and I think maybe even Bed Bath & Beyond) or an Ozium Odor Eliminator canister. Now that you’ve found the culprit one of these should speed up the de-smelling process from that and any other odors.

u/used-books · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

If a heavy smoker lived there previous, you make need to repaint and remove any carpets.
Bad air sponge has good reviews for removing smoke smells that linger.

u/tipofthetongueteeth · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

>And the whole time I just keep thinking that I did this to myself.

Seriously man. My past self was a jerk.

One unasked for suggestion: something like the Bad Air Sponge for the things you can't wipe, launder, or toss. It actually absorbs the odor rather than just wafting perfume over it.

I've been asked "What smells amazing?" a handful of times already and it's always my vape. It's quite the mental adjustment.

u/LEPOL · 1 pointr/AskMen

Try an odor sponge in your room.

u/al-smithee · 1 pointr/AskMen

I do costumes for film and our stunt folks have incredible lingering bo in their stunt pads. Usually a 50/50 vinegar water spray works, others prefer vodka or rubbing alcohol, but vinegar is tried and true for me, but these stunties! So we use nature’s miracle on their stuff. Don’t forget your shoes. https://www.amazon.com/Natures-Miracle-Remover-Control-Lavender/dp/B072JGMVLF/ref=sr_1_17?keywords=Natures+miracle&qid=1566850971&s=gateway&sr=8-17

I also can’t recommend the bad air sponge enough. https://www.amazon.com/Bad-Air-Sponge-Absorbing-Neutralant/dp/B001SBMLAM/ref=sr_1_6?crid=JEF9F1X6FYJY&keywords=bad+air+sponge&qid=1566851099&s=gateway&sprefix=Bad+a%2Caps%2C232&sr=8-6 This is the sort of thing our family that does disaster recovery uses.

I’m about to escalate my war on stench against the cats with these new products: Rocco & Roxie Professional Strength Stain & Odor Eliminator - Enzyme-Powered Pet Odor & Stain Remover for Dog and Cats Urine and Angry Orange Pet Odor Eliminator for Dog and Cat Urine, Makes 1 Gallon of Solution for Carpet, Furniture and Floor Stains. I’ve found that febreeze just doesn’t cut it with intense bo, so we don’t use it on set. Sweat and urine have similar compositions and require enzymes to break them down. Fair warning some times it smells worse after you spray it because the moisture reactivates the bacteria, but it really cuts the stench as a laundry additive, but the bad air sponge helps and doesn’t require you to leave your home like an ozone machine does. Good luck!