Q and A: Using Charcoal to stop odor in ostomy bags?

Question: Hello, I am a 5 year cancer survivor and doing well, i have issues with odor in my pouch, i have a hard time dealing with it when in public, I have tried many products but it costs too much, on a fixed income, would your product be safe to use, eg, say I take a little of the charcoal and put it in the pouch every time i rinse, would this help, may i try a small sample please, thank you so much for reading. looking forward to hearing from you , Francesco Answer: Hello Francesco, I am so happy to hear that you are a cancer survivor that is doing […]

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Q and A: How to use Activated Charcoal to remove cat urine odor?

Question: Hello, My cat has urinated on my carpet a few times and I’m finding it impossible to remove the odor, it seems as though it has leaked into the padding. Do you have a product that may work, and if so which one would you recommend? Thanks in advance, Ronda Answer: Hi Ronda. The Pure NonScents. Wash the carpet as best as you can. Then put a light cotton fabric over it and pour on the Pure NonScents. It will probably remove the smell right away, however…..you must leave it on, probably for two to three weeks so that it can reduce the odor in the long run completely. […]

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Q and A: Which charcoal would you recommend for fridge odor removal?

Question: Hi, Which charcoal would you recommend for fridge odor removal? More specifically it will need to be placed in a breathable plastic container. Many Thanks,  Rosie Answer: Hi Rosie,  We would recommend The Pure NonScents, you can also put it in the provided sachet bags. Kimberly Question: Hi Kimberly, Thanks for the reply, this looks more like a powder?  Is this the size you would recommend is the most effective, in comparison to larger granular sizes? I’m assuming the bags don’t allow any of the charcoal to come out? Many Thanks, Rosie Answer: Hi Rosie. As to your question as to the effectiveness.  Yes, they will both work, but the Pure NonScents […]

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Smoke – It was the night after a fire when all through the house..

It was the night after a fire when all through the house, the smoke smell was terrible, it would choke even a mouse…..   Fire smoke Odor: Ha, ha!  Customer Judy in California was beside herself. They had a fire in the house and after the insurance took care of everything, there was still a terrible smell of smoke that was in the brick wall in her kitchen. Folks suggested vinegar and baking soda which helped some, but mostly added to the problem, she still had the smell of smoke and now she had the vinegar and soda smell.   Someone mentioned our website to her and she called and after […]

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Q & A: Using Activated Charcoal for Smoke Odor

Question: Do you sell activated charcoal to get rid of heavy smoke smell in a house?  How much would be needed for a house of 1800 sq feet?  The smell is really intense. Thank you for your help. Answer: Hi. Yes, we have the Pure NonScents that would be great for your needs, this would be your least expensive option. You would probably need the 20 lb, five gallon pail. If you have any questions, please call us at the number below during normal business hours. Please note that we are on Mountain Daylight Time. We also sell a purifier that is designed specifically for cigarette smoke and would also […]

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Q and A: Using Pure NonScents to keep Hunting Clothing Odor Free

Hello, I recently ordered the 4 lb jug of the pure non scents activated charcoal to use in my weatherproof storage bins I put my hunting clothing in for scent control.  I ordered extra mesh bags and I have filled between 2-4 mesh bags per container (3/4 of the way full to allow for more movement of the charcoal and contact with air).  I was wondering how long these could be considered effective for?  In other words, how often should I empty the bags and fill them with fresh charcoal. Thanks, Great product.  I have recommended it to many of my hunting buddies and they have all placed orders as […]

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