Auto Dealers and Detailers Can Remove Cigarette and Other Odors Safely and Easily with ClO2

Post on: 2011-08-25 By: admin

A new technology that uses Chlorine Dioxide gas (also known as ClO2) to effectively remove odors from automobiles has been launched by Biocide Systems.Car owners, auto dealers and detailers are excited about the ease of use, safety standards and effectiveness of this new Auto Shocker product at completely destroying odor at the source.Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 23, 2011A solution for removing the most stubborn of odors, which get trapped and linger in the small confined spaces of cars is finally available via an innovative new Chlorine Dioxide delivery system, brought to you by Biocide Systems.
Cigarette odors and the harmful effects of third-hand smoke, the stench of rotten milk, and chemical disinfectant odors have been vexing auto dealers and detailers for years.While there is a wide array of products on the market that will mask the odors, it’s never enough to really destroy the odor and return the car to a healthy and pleasant state.This new technology in Chlorine Dioxide delivery systems is about to change all that. Car owners, car dealers and detailers will no longer have to struggle to remove cigarette odors from cars.
Biocide Systems CLO2DMG technology™ is available to dealers, detailers, and car owners as Auto Shocker, a Chlorine Dioxide gas delivery system that safely and effectively removes 100% of odors from vehicles of all sizes without leaving a disinfectant stench behind.
Note: Biocide previously offered a product called Auto Vaccine.Auto Shocker replaces Auto Vaccine and is a safer and more effective solution.
Previous ClO2 delivery systems were prone to spilling, bleaching fabrics, and even carried a risk of fire.It was due to this risk that Biocide Systems recently chose to discontinue the use of their older technology, which was created by Odor Science a company that Biocide Systems licensed and distributed the technology from. This decision was predicated by concerns over the safety of the old product pouches, previously marketed as Auto Vaccine.Biocide Systems is pleased with the new product and the new direction they are going in - which ensures ultimate safety and ease of use of the product.
The new system, developed with CLOO Labs, Inc., is not only safer, easier to use and more effective but is also 100% biodegradable, including the ink on the label.It’s all manufactured in the USA.
The Auto Shocker ClO2 delivery system offers precise application and a ClO2 concentration specifically formulated for use in automobiles.This is not a system developed for industrial cleaning use and additionally marketed to car dealers and detailers; the Auto Shocker system was developed for this market alone.
“Creating products that destroy odor at the source, products that are innovative, and more importantly products that are safe and environmentally sound is what we have built our reputation on,” shared Juan Baselli, co-owner of Biocide Systems.“This product takes that premise to the next level, offering a product that is light years ahead of everything else on the market.” Baselli went on to say,“The response from car dealers and detailers has been overwhelmingly positive.”
Biocide Systems is dedicated to creating a cleaner, safer and healthier planet for us, our children and the generations to come.
About Biocide Systems
Biocide Systems is located in Los Angeles, California. Biocide Systems serves the automotive, hotel, motel and lodging industries with high-technology deodorizing and disinfecting solutions. All Biocide products mentioned here are 100% guaranteed.
To learn more about Biocide Systems and our smoke and odor elimination products, please visit
http://www.BiocideSystems.com or call (877) RX-BIOCIDE. To interview Juan Baselli, contact him directly at: (877)792-4624 ext 501 or email jcbaselli(at)BiocideSystems(dot)com.
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