Stinky shoes, stinky trash, stuffy rooms. In a house, lots of things can just start to smell. Throw a pet or a baby into the mix and woah-nellie, that’s a whole lot of odors that can be wafting through your house. The best way to address smelly problems is to get to address the root of the problem. No, I don’t mean getting rid of your dog … or your baby (sillies.) What I mean is to use a product that actually attacks and eliminates odors. But even odor attacking products need to be safe for families. PureAyre Odor Eliminator is just such a product that effectively eliminates odors throughout the home, yet is safe enough to use around babies.
About PureAyre
PureAyre is the only food-grade odor eliminator available, making it the safest and surest way to get rid of smells, even around babies and pets. Because it’s all natural, PureAyre’s pure, powerful NZ enzym-based technology lets you clean the air of odors without the hazards of chemical products or artificial fragrances.
There’s nothing else like it on the market. Period.
The Review
It wasn’t hard to find ways to test out PureAyre Odor Eliminator. I had just cooked up a batch of potstickers for lunch, and anyone who has cooked potstickers knows that it will stink up your entire house. And I mean your WHOLE house. For most air deodoreizers, I wouldn’t even spray in the kitchenn – no one wants chemical particles floating around in the air. But PureAyre is different.
PureAyre is all natural and made from plant-derived enzymes, making it the only food-grade odor eliminator available. Do you want to know the ingredients label? Distilled water, food grade NZ enzyme technology, natural mint (from the peppermint oil they add for a hint of scent) and food grade preservative. There aren’t any weird fluor-tetra-chemicalosis ingredients. PureAyre doesn’t contain alcohol or weird chemicals and is non-toxic and NSF registered. In short, PureAyre is safe to use in the kitchen, around the house, around your pets, around your kids, and around yourself.
Not only is PureAyre safe to use, but it is also incredibly effective at eliminating odors. I walked through the kitchen and a few seconds after spraying PureAyre, there wasn’t a hint of potstickers in the air. But my odor eliminating didn’t stop there, I sprayed inside the garbage can, on my stuffy jacket, inside my shoes and throughout the house (upstairs and downstairs.) PureAyre quickly neutralized the odors of everything I sprayed it onto and left the whole house smelling clean. You can use PureAyre to eliminate all types of odors including human/pet smells (you know…waste, vomit, urine…all that icky stuff) and smells from smoke or gasoline.
The secret to PureAyre’s odor eliminating power is the “NZ enzyme technology.” Essentially, the plant-derived enzymes in PureAyre targets and breaks the molecular bonds of odor-causing compounds. So you aren’t perfuming up the room, you’re breaking down the molecules that are causing the smells in the first place.
PureAyre is a food-grade safe and effective way to quickly eliminate stinky smells and odors from your home. PureAyre is available for purchase from the PureAyre Store starting at $19.99 for a 22 oz. spray bottle. They also have convenient travel size bottles available in case you want to take one on the go with you.
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The WiC Project PureAyre Odor Eliminator Giveaway
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One winner will receive a PureAyre prize package that includes one 4 oz. bottle and one 14 oz. bottle of PureAyre Odor Eliminator.
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I’d use this in our house for all these rainy days. Wet dog smell is the WORST!
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I would use this for spraying my mattress weekly. I use a fabric freshener now.
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We have a dog I Love him dearly, but ewwww. I hate for my home to smell like dog, when a girlfriend stops by.
As the mother of 3 boys, you can only imagine the smells they create–especially after sports. Since you won’t take the boys, I’ll take an entry to rid their odors from my house and minivan.
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I wouldn’t really give them away–though sometimes they test my patience. And, the grocery bill would be a LOT cheaper.
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I’d be getting rid of the stinky feet and body smell of my track running 16yo.
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I would say the kitty litter box gets pretty bad.
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Pick an animal odor and you’ll see why I could use this lol!
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I would use this on my fried fish odors.
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I have 4 cats so would use this by the litter boxes.
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I have a puppy who can’t seem to catch on to using the great outdoors.
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for only 6 lbs of dog, my chihuahua can leave stink around
This would be good for getting rid of cooking smells…like fish!
I will use it to help eliminate pet odors.
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The stinky smell I am MOST hoping to get rid of is cat urine. My older mama kitty has taken to going potty in FRONT of the litter box instead of IN it. And so far, NOTHING I have tried has worked well at all ….
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I would be getting rid of produce scraps odor.
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I will use this to spray my SIL’s bed and pillow while she is out of the house at work (5 days/week) or dancing at night (2x/wk). I’ve been looking for something exactly like this – natural, food grade, safe for living beings. She had odd thoughts about many things and resists even the most rudimentary cleanliness. She is 49 years old and is sleeping on the same mattress and pillow she had as a child. The Snoopy pillowcase has long since worn off (torn and still in her bed somewhere with the similarly destroyed bedsheets- simply because fabric deteriorates on its own with time, but add body oils, skin flakes, the heat in Los Angeles, the added insulation of several inches of stuff covering every inch of the floor and surfaces in that stinkbox of a room, etc.) I suppose the Snoopy sheets somehow complement the Winnie-the-Pooh wallpaper covering the walls. The room hasn’t been dusted in decades, it looks like a layer of grey felt or flannel over most of the room. It is beyond hideously stinky. She has washed her bedsheets ONCE since we moved in (2004) and that was because she was hosting someone. That someone was an older man who was very fastidious and he was in tears when he discovered where he was sleeping. My DH and I moved in to take care of FIL and get a restraining order agains her violent drug addled tweaker criminal boyfriend. She thinks taking a weekly shower before bedtime keeps her bed and pillow clean. *cough* She has been using the same 16 oz bottle of baby shampoo since before we moved in. The odor is absolutely disgusting and her room smell is permeating the entire household as well as the odor of her clothes. It actually causes me to gag. It’s especially bad in summer with the heat. She refuses to open windows in her bedroom so that just increases the disgust. 🙁 FIL won’t do anything about it (he’s over 80) but, it’s his home so…
When we moved in, I thought I would be helpful because she didn’t know how to do laundry so I told her I was washing all the linens in the house (it was true, I even washed everything in the linen closet the smell is so bad) and if she stripped her bed, I’d wash those and remake her bed. Her words: “That won’t be necessary. I’m not finished using them. [her bed sheets]” I asked what she meant and she repeated it. *sigh* She really does know how to do laundry and clean, she just chooses not to. She has not washed (or sent out to be cleaned) any of her clothing other than she washes out her pantyhose. Last year, she stopped washing her clothing. Even her underwear.
She’d make a fascinating psychological study – anybody interested? I’ve got loads of material.
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