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Jim Williams

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Odorcide Fresh Scent for me too, but I keep a gallon of Skunk Odor Remover for cat wiz. Smells kind of like cinnamon.

I've been thinking of adding a little vanilla or blueberry muffin to my Procyon since as Mikey says "Clean has a smell." I wish I could find something with a very light smell similar to shampoo or something mildly pleasant. The Odorcide smell can be overpowering.
 
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Found a new one.


Works well in elevators....

Maybe a slight lingering scent :biggrin:

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That's a great product too, but unfortunately I break out real bad from the Saiger products. There are only a few products I can use due to a sulphate/sulphite sensitivity I developed 2 years ago when I had hernia surgery and they pumped my full of antibiotics with sulphites. There are very few foods I can eat now without my heart pounding, only fresh fruit and veggies and beef or fish from the hippy store. Can only drink whole milk and water.

It's a bummer because I love the way Marks products clean. Some of the best I have ever used.
 
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Odorcide Fresh Scent for me too, but I keep a gallon of Skunk Odor Remover for cat wiz. Smells kind of like cinnamon.

I've been thinking of adding a little vanilla or blueberry muffin to my Procyon since as Mikey says "Clean has a smell." I wish I could find something with a very light smell similar to shampoo or something mildly pleasant. The Odorcide smell can be overpowering.
I like adding a few drops of lemon grass or spearmint essential oil to procyon.
 

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That's a great product too, but unfortunately I break out real bad from the Saiger products. There are only a few products I can use due to a sulphate/sulphite sensitivity I developed 2 years ago when I had hernia surgery and they pumped my full of antibiotics with sulphites. There are very few foods I can eat now without my heart pounding, only fresh fruit and veggies and beef or fish from the hippy store. Can only drink whole milk and water.

It's a bummer because I love the way Marks products clean. Some of the best I have ever used.
Does that mean you cant use reducers either?
 

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The only reducer I use is Harvard Stain Blaster which is a really strong ammonia and I try to not breathe it too much because it does seem to give me breathing issues for awhile.
I'm obviously not a doctor or nutritionist but I worked 20+ yrs in wine industry so know a little bit bout sulfite sensitivity. Molybdenum supplementation sometimes works or molybdenum boron combo, it helps body convert sulphites to less reactive sulfates.
What works for one doesn't neccessarily work for another though but possibly worth exploring if you haven't already
 
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Jim Williams

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I'm obviously not a doctor or nutritionist but I worked 20+ yrs in wine industry so know a little bit bout sulfite sensitivity. Molybdenum supplementation sometimes works or molybdenum boron combo, it helps body convert sulphites to less reactive sulfates.
What works for one doesn't neccessarily work for another though but possibly worth exploring if you haven't already

Thanks! I'll give it a try. The last two years have been hell trying to find food I can eat. A lot of sleepless nights up all night with my heart pounding. Even a small bite of chocolate gives me panic attacks. Thanks to the internet and tracking every bite of food I ate I finally figured out what it was. My doctor was no help.
 

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The best scent is the one your (mostly female) customers like. My guess is that the favorite scent for us nose dead cleaners or chemists (mostly male) will not be a favorite scent of your customers. You want a pleasant fragrance that leaves in 24 hours not one which moves into the house for 2 weeks or longer. Unfortunately if your nose is mostly dead then you like a fragrance you can smell which is probably too strong for your customers.
 

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