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Old 05-03-2003, 11:05 AM
chicago124
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Hi jassz,

Yes, please define "ozone treatment".

What generated the ozone and how long was the ozone used?

Purifying your car's interior is tough without the proper equipment. Yes, you can mask the odor by using shampoos on the carpeting, etc. But smoke gets into the areas that you can't see or reach without disassembling the car -- unless you use an ozone generator or better still, an oxygen plasma generator.

Also, you have to run the heating/cooling system for at least a little while when the treatment is taking place. Lysol can help in this process but it takes much longer. I have specific advice on what to do on that front.

Anything other than this is really a passive treatment and not actively reaching out and attacking all the odor's sources. Yes, it's worthwhile to clean the residue from surfaces. No you won't get all the smell out.

Full disclosure: Biozone Scientific is part of our consortium of companies so this is one area I can speak with some authority.

See the following thread for some additional information:

http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?threadid=58026

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