Knock Out Nasty Odors On Leather
Posted on January 22, 2008
Filed Under Ask The Odor Doctor, Highly Recommended, Odor Elimination | 1 Comment
Do you have an odor problem on your leather furniture, leather jacket or leather car interior? Are you afraid to treat these odor problems due to fear of ruining your leather? I’m here to tell you that it is not only possible to eliminate odors in leather without ruining it, it’s a lot easier than you might think.
Removing odors from leather jackets, leather clothing, leather furniture, leather auto interiors, leather upholstery, leather shoes is one of the scariest problems for the owners of these leather products to have. Nobody wants to ruin their leather because it is so expensive to replace.
There is a way to eliminate odors from all of these leather products and not only is it extremely cost effective, it will completely remove any type of odor at it’s source on contact. It is non-staining and it won’t leave behind any other odors to cover up the smell you are trying to get rid of.
This formula is completely odorless * biodegradable * non-toxic * and pet safe which is really important so you don’t harm your family companion. It is possible to live with both leather and pets in the same home. The days of pulling your hair out wasting your money on products that don’t work is over, you can now have piece of mind knowing you can restore your leather back to normal.
The most common odor problems leather owners face are dog and cat urine, spoiled milk, perfumes and colognes, smoke, and perspiration. If you follow my recommendations you will have the know how to eliminate odors and maintain an odor free environment on and around your leather.
I highly recommend KO Odor Eliminator to remove any type of odor problem you might have. If you price out odor eliminators on the internet and in stores you will see that it is very affordable compared to a very large majority of whats out there. No reason to overspend to get the results you are seeking.
These odor problems in your leather are more or less a greasy, oily substances that embed themselves into your leather. Ordinary air fresheners, deodorizers, febreze, oust, and other big name products are not formulated to get odors out of leather they just smell nice for a little while and then evaporate and you are left with the same odor problem you were trying to get rid of. A lot of the time with continued use of these products you will develop spots and stains because of the residue that is left behind from each use.
A true odor eliminator such as KO Odor Eliminator is formulated to Knock Out odors completely and permanently when contact is made with the odor source. You don’t just spray the air and eliminate your odor problem because the source of the odor is not the air itself, the air is the carrier of the odor. You need to treat the source of the odor.
As i mentioned earlier that odor problems in leather are more than likely a greasy or oily substance that has been spilled, sprayed by a dog or cat with urine, or continuous smoking causes smoke residue build up. These substances causing the odor problem cannot be covered up or just sprayed an expect them to go away on their own. You need to break down the source and let the odor eliminator do it’s job. As I also mentioned KO Odor Eliminator will eliminate these odor problems on contact and once the odor is eliminated it will not return unless the odor source is reintroduced to the environment.
I will let you in on a technique that works every time. You take an empty spray bottle and mix KO Odor Eliminator with a little dish soap and water. You want 50/50 mixture of KO and water with about a dime size of dish soap. Shake this mixture up and then spray liberally onto the source of the odor and let this sit and penetrate for 1-2 minutes depending on how severe the odor is. After letting formula penetrate wipe the area with a clean cloth and then spray undiluted KO Odor Eliminator on the area and let it dry completely. Check your results, you should now be odor free. If you still smell a hint of the odor repeat the treatment again, however, let the mixture soak in and penetrate for a little longer. Sometimes severe odors can take more than one treatment.
If you have any problems or any other questions you can email me The Odor Doctor and I will give you my personal recommendations and instructions. I hope you found this article to be of help to you.
Remember you can Knock Out any type of odor with KO Odor Eliminator.
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