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Originally posted by rouxroux
you might spray some Nil-Odor or Ozium in your intake (return) and let it circulate through the system. I know when my Father was still flying with Capital and United they used that to get rid of all sorts of odors. That liquid Nil-Odor was so strong that just a few drops in a cup would honey-up a Viscount or a Connie REAL quick.
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What works pretty well are Renuzit Super Odor Killer gel containers. Made by Dial soap company. I started by putting it over the floor vents where the odor was strongest--on the garage side. Next, I tried putting a couple into the main ducts in the cellar upstream of the air blower. I have a couple in each direction from the middle of the house. The gel does neutralize a lot of the odor, making me feel a lot better, and replaces it with a pleasant clean smell.
I phoned Dial about it, and they said that was OK health-wise, to put it in the ducts, and they had another caller previously who had done the same. In an air stream, the gel will evaporate pretty quickly, but the containers are only $1.20 each. And hopefully, it's a temporary problem--now into its 5th week.
I have some spray tubes of Ozium, by the way. Sprays aren't as effective since the odor source is in the vent system.