> I don't think using lysol in one is a good idea! I would run it for a
> while and see if that dries it out. I've found that Amway's Pursue spray is
> great for getting rid of odors, just spray it in the area not in the
> machine. Perhaps you should get a portable dehumidifier and run it in
> there to keep down the moisture. It can't be good for the computer either.
>
> Joe
Any "odor killer" sprays only hid the real smell or overload your
sense of smell. Ozone will burn out those smells and that is used to
recover smoke-damaged stuff but hard on anything if used too much
and not very good healthy unless that object is bagged up tightly and
pump ozone in. Also very mild ozone dissapates static too. But you
still need to strip down and remove any foam, anything that can soak
up moisture and all those gunge, and clean those DUST out. Dust
does smells if it got wet or too much humid.
Jason D.
email: jpero_at_cgo.wave.ca
Pero, Jason D.
Received on Tue Jan 27 1998 - 18:36:34 GMT
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