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Luket
09-17-2021, 08:57 PM
A fellow forum member has had good luck using both methods to rid a vehicle of unwanted odors. Looking for a few additional thought referring to their experience using either option. Chlorine Dioxide and a Ozone generator. Thanks

Klasse Act
09-17-2021, 08:59 PM
Replace the cabin filter when your done[emoji362]

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Luket
09-18-2021, 08:52 AM
Just replaced filter . hard to get to. Would you take it out before treatment ?

Klasse Act
09-18-2021, 09:02 AM
Just replaced filter . hard to get to. Would you take it out before treatment ?I only brought it because The Rag Company spoke about an interior detail package and he includes a new cabin filter as part of it. Yeah some cabin filters surely a beeotch to get to.

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oneheadlite
09-18-2021, 09:30 AM
I would leave it in during treatment so you help your treatment stay inside the car while it works.

glen e
09-18-2021, 01:16 PM
Many used car dealers use an ozone generator to get rid of smoke in the headliner and other porous surfaces. They usually leave the generator in overnight or several hours, and then let the car sit with open windows for another day before putting it on the line. It works well.

TTQ B4U
09-19-2021, 11:46 AM
IMO, ClO2 is far more effective and safer on materials inside a vehicle. Quicker too. Ozone requires the unit to be located outside the vehicle to fully max out it's capabilities and 95% I see in use don't do it correctly.

Both require a full extraction and cleaning to be most effective and in the end both should be run through an HVAC system with no filter. Install the new one once treatments are complete.

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Luket
09-19-2021, 12:30 PM
Why does it need to be outside. Of all the reviews I’ve read. All have put the machine in the car. And most seem to be very impressed with the results.

TTQ B4U
09-19-2021, 01:49 PM
Why does it need to be outside. Of all the reviews I’ve read. All have put the machine in the car. And most seem to be very impressed with the results.

Ozone takes O2 and turns it to O3. If it's in the space that fills up with O3 it plateaus and doesn't generate or "push" any more Ozone. It runs out of gas.....literally. Mount the machine outside or route an intake to it, makes no difference. Just so it continues during the process to generate more Ozone. It takes a "shock" or a in layman's terms a LOT of ozone to saturate and penetrate and remove odors. Leaving the machine inside such spaces would result in recycling ozone instead of breathing fresh oxygen.

As part of my "training" or really just personal interest, I signed up and trained in a carpet and rental property seminar series here locally. I own several rentals thus my equipment serves dual purposes. This was one of the basics. The proper technique is to use a hose assembly to push ozone into a window or door of the small space for optimal results and long term performance of the ozone generator.

Here's my old set up 'rigged' to work in the correction fashion.

https://pbase.com/timothylauro/image/168084502/original.jpg

Luket
09-19-2021, 04:17 PM
Looks great above. Since it only works when the machine is outside. Which unit or model comes with the must have duct work. Otherwise it’s a useless unit.

TTQ B4U
09-20-2021, 05:16 AM
Looks great above. Since it only works when the machine is outside. Which unit or model comes with the must have duct work. Otherwise it’s a useless unit.

PRO Ozone Generator | Ozone Machine for Odor Removal | MaxBlaster (http://www.maxblasterusa.com/pro-ozone-generator.html?keyword_session_id=vt~adwords|kt~|m t~|ta~338581055168&_vsrefdom=wordstream&gclid=CjwKCAjw4qCKBhAVEiwAkTYsPELFztCLchfD5mdN1vSa Dec8_wbcqHsWKBx4P1EBnSAHLAaxLoxwphoCuLEQAvD_BwE)

However, it's quite easy to simply add in the duck work to any model. Again, YMMV, but personally, I don't use Ozone any longer. ClO2 is the route I go for both commercial and vehicle odor removal.

oneheadlite
09-20-2021, 10:08 AM
This one's new to me - How do you do a ClO2 treatment? What equipment is required?

Sounds appealing if it's less degrading to the interior materials than a long ozone treatment sounds like it can be.

TTQ B4U
09-20-2021, 11:13 AM
This one's new to me - How do you do a ClO2 treatment? What equipment is required?

Sounds appealing if it's less degrading to the interior materials than a long ozone treatment sounds like it can be.

Lots of places sell some version of ClO2. Most are over-priced. I get mine through a commercial cleaning distributor for about $6-$8 per 20gram tablet which is all that's needed for a vehicle. 20G does about 100sq ft so works great on bathrooms too :)

Pick up a pack of tablets, a small battery powered aerator for a fish tank (helps speed the process considerably) and go. Put 4oz water into a container, place that container on a mat or something that will catch any spatter as the aerator works. Spatter can and will bleach out carpets so care is warranted. I pre-stage my vehicles with their HVAC set on recirculate with max fan. Place in the vehicle that is off for about 20 minutes. Then hold your breath or if applicable, simply remote start it and let it circulate through the HVAC for another 20 minutes. Then air out.

That's the short of it. Here's what my set up looks like. I use a taller jar that works great and prevents any aeration splatter.


https://pbase.com/timothylauro/image/171051687/original.jpg

oneheadlite
09-20-2021, 12:45 PM
Thanks for sharing!

That's pretty sweet. Especially nice to not have a huge investment in equipment!