Mountain Air - Odor Eliminator (200ML)
- Eliminates, doesn't mask: Targets odour molecules at the source rather than covering them with fragrance.
- 200 ML — pocketable size: Easy to keep in a drawer, glovebox, or office desk.
- Works on multiple surfaces: Sprays into air, onto fabrics, into upholstery.
- For real-world smells: Pet, smoke, cooking, sweat, mildew — the odours that air fresheners only hide.
- Light, clean finish: Doesn't leave the room smelling "perfumed" — just smelling clean.
About this item
- Eliminates, doesn't mask:
- Targets odour molecules at the source rather than covering them with fragrance.
- 200 ML — pocketable size:
- Easy to keep in a drawer, glovebox, or office desk.
- Works on multiple surfaces:
- Sprays into air, onto fabrics, into upholstery.
- For real-world smells:
- Pet, smoke, cooking, sweat, mildew — the odours that air fresheners only hide.
- Light, clean finish:
- Doesn't leave the room smelling "perfumed" — just smelling clean.
| Country of Origin | United States |
|---|
Product description
Air fresheners cover up smells. Odour eliminators get rid of them. The difference matters — covered-up smells come back the moment the fragrance fades. Mountain Air Odor Eliminator is built for the second job: it targets odour molecules at the source and neutralizes them, so when the spray dries, the smell is genuinely gone — not masked.
How elimination differs from masking
Conventional air fresheners add a fragrance to the room to overpower the smell you're trying to hide. The original odour is still there — it's just outvoted, temporarily, by the fragrance. As the fragrance fades, the smell returns. Odour eliminators work differently: they bond with the molecules causing the smell, break the chain that lets your nose detect them, and remove the smell rather than hiding it.
What it works on
- Pet odours — beds, sofas, carpets, kennels.
- Smoke — rooms, fabrics, upholstery after smoking.
- Cooking smells — kitchen, dining, fabrics after strong cooking.
- Mildew and damp — rooms that don't get enough airflow.
- Sweat and body odour — gym bags, gear, car interiors after exercise.
- General "old" smell — rooms or spaces that haven't been used in a while.
How to use it
- Identify the source of the smell — fabric, carpet, air, surface.
- Spray directly onto the source for fabric and carpet odours.
- Spray into the air for general room odours — a few sprays per room.
- Let dry naturally; do not wipe.
- Repeat after a few hours for stubborn or deep-set odours.
Customer reviews
No reviews yet — be the first to write one.