Introduction
Unpleasant odors can pervade various settings, creating discomfort and jeopardizing health.
Understanding Odor Persistence
Certain materials have a stronger affinity for odors than others. Porous or absorbent materials, such as fabrics, upholstery, and wood, readily trap odor particles. The molecular structure of these materials allows odors to infiltrate and linger, making their removal challenging.
Materials Exhibiting High Odor Absorption:
- Carpeting and upholstery
- Clothing and linens
- Wood furniture
- Paper and cardboard
Professional Odor Removal Techniques
Eliminating stubborn odors requires specialized techniques employed by experienced
Common Odor Removal Methods:
- Ozone Treatment: Ozone molecules oxidize and break down odor molecules.
- Hydroxyl Radical Treatment: Hydroxyl radicals react with odor particles, converting them into harmless compounds.
- Encapsulation: Odor molecules are encapsulated within a polymer coating, preventing their release.