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TIP: Shake your gallons and aerosol cans well on every use.


Pour
NATURE'S MIST gallon into a hand sprayer, and spray the house & car air ducts, which will to remove un wanted mildew and musty smells.

 Hotels & Motels

" Turn a smoking room into a non-smoking
room in 10-15 minutes!
"

Needed : Fogger and NATURE'S MIST


NATURE'S MIST Deodorization Instructions

WHERE TO BEGIN?
Cover smoke alarm with shower cap or plastic bag. Spray or dust may set off certain alarms. Remove ashtray or trash receptacles if the room has not been cleaned.
Start at a point furthest from the door, slowly working toward the door. This is often the manner in which airflow is designed and which odor travel. SPRAY WITH A SLOW, EVEN STROKE about 18 to 24 inches from surface.

HVAC SYSTEM - If hotel has incremental units this is the best place to begin the deodorization process.  Remove cover of unit and turn unit on high heat. Spray the entire unit thoroughly, including the filter with air pressure until most of the loose dust is gone. Once the unit if free from dust or other substances turn on the misting and spray the entire unit. If the filter is dirty, it is better to clean or replace than spray a dirty filter with heavy saturation. After the entire room has been treated return to the unit to replace the cover and turn the unit to cool or off. 

CURTAINS - Treat the heaviest part of the curtains, then sheers, valances etc. All of the fabrics should be slightly moist for a few seconds after treating. Begin at the top and work down horizontally on each segment of the drapery panels. 

CEILING - Depending on the type of ceiling material you may spray the ceiling from heavy to very heavy, much like the carpet. Ceilings absorb a lot of odor so it is very important to be very thorough in the ceiling treatment process. 

BEDSPREADS - another big collector of smoke and other odors, this should be sprayed thoroughly by treating both sides of the bedspread. Use a moderate spray level. It should be dry to the touch within seconds after application. 

MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS - These bedding pieces need to have every surface covered with a heavy spray, top, bottom, and sides. 

FURNITURE AND OTHER HARD SURFACES - (mirrors, paintings, Prints, etc.) - Use a light spray and do these surfaces as you treat the rest of the room. 

BATHROOMS - spray the ceiling first utilizing a light spray if it is a painted ceiling and a heavier spray if it is a ceiling of more absorbent substance. Spray the walls, bathtub and shower areas keeping in mind the surface area composition. DO NOT SPRAY THE BATHROOM FLOOR. IF IT IS A HARD SURFACE IT MAY BECOME SLIPPERY AND POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS.  

CLOSETS - Treat all surfaces including the backside of the closet door with a moderate to heavy spray. 

CARPETS - Probably the most absorbent surface in the room and potentially the most odorous. A heavy spray may be used and this can be left damp for several minutes. 

The key is to spray slowly and evenly. If the odor persists, re-spray as needed. 

Maintenance of Sprayer: 

DAILY
: Check filters on side of unit, clearing dust with finger or small brush.

WEEKLY
: Fill unit with hot water and spray until empty.  
ANNUALLY
:  Replace dust filter. 

TURN OFF THE LIQUID NOZZLE BEFORE TURNING OFF THE SPRAYER.

This will prevent clogging and extend the life of the motor.

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