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Review on 🌬️ 1 lb Bad Air Sponge: Powerful Odor Neutralizer Effectively Eliminates and Absorbs Bad Smells by Emily Morris

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cleans the air, doesn't aromatize it. Buy one for every room!

Summary: You need a 3.5" x 3/5" container in every room in your home. Suitable commercially available containers do not fit into decorative milk jugs or sugar bowls. No issues with the kitchen, bathroom, or office, but I wanted my living room and guest room to look more formal. That means hiding the outside of the container without covering the top, which you leave open. To update! Some containers have nice prints under the tear-off label! I have one with lavender and someone else has blades of grass. Cheers to the improved packaging. Despite signing up for an excellent housekeeping service, I consistently found my house smelling musty when I got home. I got intense. I cleaned everything up again. I checked everything I could find in the house and couldn't find the source of the smell. (I'm allergic. These things are important to me.) I decided to try Bad Air Sponge. It works out. Not only that, it works very well! The one in the attached photo has been in place for about five weeks. I expect to have to replace it in another five weeks (just guessing) and I intend to do so. I will recycle plastic containers. The sponge has a faint odor, but I only smell it when checking the sponge's shrinkage, at which point it's only a foot from my nose. For me, this is not even a minus. Cons: I'm currently looking for something suitably decorative to place containers for the spaces I want to formalize. Not too many cons, right?

Pros
  • Enjoyable
Cons
  • Volume