Not quite sure what Joseph is asking. Is it:
- Which deodorizer leaves a more lasting stink (perfume if you insist on describing it that way).
- Or which removes the odor more effectively?
I find strong perfumes (and so do most of my clients) to be offensive and at times worse than the odor. Therefore, I prefer the perfume not to be overwhelming and dissipate fairly quickly. On the other hand some clients (go figure) like the real stinky ones. Also there's a psychological element in having some perfume, to break the connection of the odor and specific area in the client's mind.
I carry a few with me and let the client decide what they prefer.
Also, what odor are we trying to remove?