Allergy cleaning products...

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Are they really effective, or just hype? Wouldn't everything in the house need to be cleaned to achieve the promised results? How long would it last?
Just about everyone I know here in the South has allergies of some kind. From pet dander to the grass on their lawn.
 
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Larry Cobb

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Japan is the country where all the allergy advancements are developed, due to their living conditions.

Allergens are "denatured" into molecules that do not have any allergic response.
This process is done after cleaning of the fabric and carpet surfaces in the home.

It is usually a spray application of all the fabric / carpet surfaces, and AC filter in the home.

We developed one of the 1st Anti-Allergens in the carpet cleaning industry several years ago.

It was effective, but could cause discoloration when used in conjunction with some of the other cleaning products used in the industry at that time.

A few months ago, we released a new generation product that has top effectiveness,
and will not discolor even white materials and bedding.
Some progressive cleaners on the west coast are currently using it.

It will continue to neutralize allergens from Dust Mites, Pets, Insects and Plants even after application.

This is the current product:

http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65&products_id=5386
 
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A few questions:
  • What are the promised results, Stevies Bs? In my experience you are better off not promising anything beside your hard work.
  • What will the client do after cleaning to prevent (slow) allergens from re-entering the house?
  • And with all the molecule altering products like Larry's the question is how long will they work after application. And does the chemical residue have a chance of affecting people and other issues like resoling, being potentially airborne etc. After all you are introducing another chemical to the home environment of someone who may have heightened sensitivities already.
  • Are you better off just doing a really good cleaning and concentrating on ways of substantially reducing re-entry of allergens and avoiding the new chemical?
 

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Ofer;

My son has allergies, and has noticed the significant improvement.

We have animals, so exposure is ongoing.

Allergens from outdoor pollen will enter any living space.
 
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