Your brochure
says that Smellkillers can eliminate odors from hands, rooms
etc. using just air and water. Do they really work? |
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Yes, Smellkillers are made out of a special high-grade
stainless steel. As soon as they come into contact with air
and water they act like a catalyst that neutralizes all odors
- just like the catalytic converter that reduces harmful emissions
from your car’s exhaust. |
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Does the Smellkiller become
less effective over time? |
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No, the Smellkiller works without any chemical additives or
other supplements, and if used correctly it will effectively
eliminate odor for at least a lifetime. |
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Are there any health risks
if I use the Smellkiller regularly? |
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No, according to latest research, if used properly the Smellkiller
is absolutely harmless for your health. There are no side effects
known to date. The Landesgewerbeanstalt Bayern (the Bavarian
state office for commerce and trade) even issued the Zielonka
Smellkiller with a “no-health risk” certificate
in August 2002. |
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What happens to the odors? |
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You have to think of odors - similar to a string of different-sized
pearls which form a pattern - as substances that develop their
scent as organic chains. If you break the string and you are
only left with individual pearls then the pattern disappears.
If you break the “odor chain” then the scent disappears
as well. Because odors are organic substances no hazardous waste
is created, except what could be regarded as below the measurable
level of “odor compost”. |
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How often do I have to refill
the water for my Smellkillers? |
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Water is subject to the natural process of evaporation. You
should therefore check regularly to ensure that your Smellkiller’s
bowl is half-full, or that it’s sponge is moist. We recommend
weekly-controls for the “Classic” or “XL”,
e.g., when watering your pot plants. The container for the “Humidifier”
is larger and only needs to be refilled every two weeks, depending
on how much you heat. The sponge for the “Comfort Smellkiller”
or the “Universal Smellkiller” should also be checked
every two weeks, according to the time of the year. If the sponge
is still moist, you can be rest assured that the Smellkiller
is busy at work eliminating odors. If, however, it’s hard
and feels like a nail-file, then immerse the sponge in water
for a few minutes. |
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How should I clean and take
care of my Smellkiller? |
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Basically, Smellkillers are very easy to maintain. However,
because some areas have very high levels of lime in their tap
water, unsightly limescale may develop in the bowl. In order
to prevent this wash the bowl every 4-8 weeks with detergent
or a vinegar-based cleaning agent.
Tip: You can even place the Smellkiller and its bowl in the
dishwasher.
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My husband and I built a house
up in the mountains and we put a lot of effort into building
an ecologically and environmentally-friendly house. Recently
some friends gave us the WC Smellkiller as a housewarming
present. Can I really just hang it the toilet and not worry
about polluting our environment? |
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Smellkillers are absolutely free of chemicals and received
very positive reviews in the German ecological consumers’
journal “Ökotest” in February 2003. They are
made out of high-grade stainless steel and do not emit any harmful
byproducts. Moreover, they don’t just cover unpleasant
odors but neutralize them exactly at the source. So go ahead,
feel free to use your new WC Smellkiller with a clear conscience.
Tip: New home owners are often confronted with the fact that
furniture or floor wax, and sometimes even new furniture, can
emit strange odors that some people are sensitive to. To eliminate
those new-home odors, we recommend you use the Smellkiller XL
with rubber bowl that neutralizes odors in rooms up to 60 sq.
m.
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I own a cat and even though
I clean her kitty litter box regularly it still smells “musty”.
Can the Smellkiller get rid of this annoying odor? |
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Absolutely. We recommend the Universal Smellkiller that is
easily attached to the outside of your kitty litter box. Immerse
the sponge in water, then slip it inside the container. You
won’t even notice your kitty’s “scent marks”
after using the Smellkiller. |
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I have been wearing the Shoe
Smellkillers for more than three months and I am very happy
with the results. I am now thinking of buying some for my
girlfriend whose feet sweat really badly. What can you recommend? |
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We have to realize there’s a difference. Sweaty feet
often create unpleasant smells, and almost 70% of Europeans
suffer from embarrassing foot odor. We heartily recommend the
Zielonka Shoe Smellkillers to your girlfriend because it neutralizes
odors at the source, and doesn’t just cover smells like
conventional foot deodorants.
But: Remember the Smellkiller does not stop feet from sweating;
the amount you perspire is controlled by the glands in your
body. If your girlfriend is worried about her very sweaty feet
she should consult her doctor. |
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I suffer really badly from
my pollen allergies, does the Zielonka Smellkiller reduce
the level of pollen in my home or office? |
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Unfortunately, no. As an “Odor Sheriff” the Smellkiller
can eliminate very diverse scents or odors, but it is powerless
against allergy-causing pollens. |
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My son is a heavy smoker.
A friend at work recommended the Smellkiller XL, so last Friday
I went out and bought one. I then placed it in my son’s
room while he was out. I filled the bowl, according to the
instructions, with just enough water so that the surface of
the Smellkiller remained dry. I then opened the windows and
left the Smellkiller in the room. Two days later, on Sunday,
I went back into the room and it still stank of stale cigarettes.
I’m not convinced that the Smellkiller works, or did
I do something wrong? |
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First of all, thank you very much for your letter because
what went “wrong” happens to many of our customers,
but most of them don’t contact us for help or assistance.
It is a natural reflex to open windows to air rooms that smell
bad, particularly when they stink of stale cigarettes. But,
similar to humans, the Smellkiller can deal with only so much
oxygen in order to function most effectively. So the next time
you want to rid your son’s room of all unpleasant odors,
simply place the Smellkiller in the bowl with some water as
you already did, but keep the windows and door closed for a
night. The next morning the room is sure to be free of all stale
cigarette odors, at worst it might smell a little bit stuffy.
You can then open the windows for a quarter of an hour as you
normally would, and your son will be amazed when he comes home! |
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