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Random Household Odors

fish Fish Though beneficial to ones health, cooking fish can cause odorous residues to negatively affect air quality, clothing and hair.
wine Wine Upon an accidental spill, this fermented beverage can quickly spoil and mature into a long lasting sour stench. It pays the clean the spill up immediately!
dog Dog When dogs are not regularly bathed, odorous doggy dander can find its way into flooring, furniture and other areas around the home.
sour milk Sour Milk This organic beverage can quickly take an turn for the worse. The odorous aftermath is often experienced within one day of the initial spill.
bonfire Bonfire Enjoying this social experience can have odorous side-effects. The musky bonfire stench can permeate into hair and clothing.
cigarette Cigarette Cigarette smoke can transmit into a variety of fibers and surface. Once embedded, the smoky residues are challenging to neutralize.