Thanks for the review !
I will try it.
Samantha
"Brian" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> To follow up on the new odor absorber:
>
> I held off on cleaning the mouse house last night to see how it worked
at
> the peak of the smell. I placed the mesh bag of volcanic minerals on top
> of the house and it removed any and all odor 100%, far far better than
any
> gel product. As the odors go up, the bag of minerals snatch them before
> they escape in to the air. The room went from having a very noticible
> smell (even with using the gel products) to NONE!
>
> This is by far the best product I have ever used. I would reccomend this
> to anyone who is looking to eliminate the smell of their little rodents.
> My room mates dislike the smell of my mice a great deal,so for an
> experiment I brought them in the room and asked how bad the smell was
> (last night at the peak smellyness), and they could not smell anything.
>
> A++++!!!!!!!
>
>
>
> "Brian" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:ZGmZg.8108$8C4.2685@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I've tried alot of things to remove the odor from my bedroom of my 5
male
>> mice that live together in an aquarium with a mesh lid. Here is my
>> journey for anyone else who may be interested in odor eliminators
>> externally placed outside of the cage.
>>
>> Background on the room: it is hawaii so windows are open 24/7, a fan
>> blowing in the room. The room itself is smaller, about 225sq ft.
>>
>> Product 1
>> WHAT: Odor Genie( http://www.doityourself.com/invt/2144210
)
>>
>> WHERE: from ace hardware
>>
>> COST: About $5 each.
>>
>> OPINION: The first odor remover I tried and it worked extremely well,
but
>> after 10-14 days they became very shrivvled and needed to be replaced.
>> AFAIK this product has been discontinued.
>>
>> Product 2
>> WHAT: Odor Absorbing Gel made by Clean Air.
>>
>> WHERE: WalMart by the air freshners
>>
>> COST: About $4.25.
>>
>> OPINION: Works well, but I find I need atleast two, one on top of the
>> cage and one in front of the fan to disperse the gel throughout the
room.
>> They are effective, but like Product 1, they do not last too long,
after
>> 2 weeks they are almost gone.
>>
>> Product 3:
>> WHAT: TrueAir Odor Eliminator (
>> http://www.trueair.com/odor_eliminators/04530f.html
)
>> WHERE: WalMart
>>
>> COST: About $19, then $10 for an extra 4 filters
>>
>> OPINION: Thought I was smart and finally bought the real deal to help
>> alleviate my problem.Wrong! It doesn't remove odors for crap. Total
junk.
>>
>> Product 4:
>>
>> WHAT: The Gonzo Odor Eliminator ( http://www.gonzocorp.com/pet.htm
the
>> very last one on the page)
>>
>> WHERE: WalMart in the cat/dog isle with flea medicine and shampoos.
>>
>> COST: $4.57
>>
>> OPINION: I just found this new item today and am just starting to use
it.
>> It makes similar claims to the above gels to remove odors from the air
>> (odors being negatively charged, the gels and this are positive), but
>> this some sort of "volcanic minerals". The real catch, aside from being
>> rock material instead of gel, is that the package claims this lasts
>> FOREVER. When the product loses effectiveness (after 8-10 months), it
>> claims you put it in the sun for the day and it recharges it to the
full
>> effectiveness.
>>
>> I have great hopes for this latest item, especially if it lasts as long
>> as it does, and can be brought to full effectiveness by being placed in
>> the sun. This would mean a HUGE saving from spending $4 or so on
multiple
>> gel items very often. I will re****t back later if anyone would like an
>> update on how well #4 removes the odors.
>>
>> Aloha
>> Brian
>>
>
>
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