Guest guest Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 Did you mix it like you were to drink it? Thanks, Lee On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Dan Plus Seven <danmary7@...> wrote: May car leaks and, as a result, smells moldy. It was so bad one son avoided riding in it whenever he could, because it made him sick. At its worse, I had to open the window when i first turned on the a/c because of the strong mold. I put some mms in a bowl in it and turned on the a/c. Afterwards, it smelled fresh! Even the a/c wasn't moldy! (I drove with it--I learned later that that could be bad for the lungs; next time I will not get in the car with the mms in the air!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2010 Report Share Posted May 28, 2010 Yes, I mixed it just like for drinking. I don't remember whether or not I added water. It would evaporate faster without water, and I think it would do just as good a job. What do you think? Water slows the reaction, I think, so maybe it's better to add it? Anyway, you can experiment. Be careful about breathing it, though. This time, I plan to put it in my car in the driveway and air it out well before I drive it again. May car leaks and, as a result, smells moldy. It was so bad one son avoided riding in it whenever he could, because it made him sick. At its worse, I had to open the window when i first turned on the a/c because of the strong mold.I put some mms in a bowl in it and turned on the a/c. Afterwards, it smelled fresh! Even the a/c wasn't moldy! (I drove with it--I learned later that that could be bad for the lungs; next time I will not get in the car with the mms in the air!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2010 Report Share Posted May 28, 2010 I have used mms1 for air purification with window air conditioners car and even farm equipment, wet seat tractor with cab. I followed this. http://jimhumble.biz/biz-fundamentals.htm It is equally effective to rid a closet or room of mold, odors, or germs if you set a 10 drop mix of activated MMS on a saucer in the middle of a closed room and let the ClO2 gas arise out of the liquid naturally. Do not add any water in this case. Do not exceed the 10 drop suggestion. It's more effective and safer to do several repeated room cleansings every hour than to release too much ClO2 at one time into a closed room. The odor does not linger and will not harm cushions, curtains, or lampshades. After 2 hours, the odor will have sacrificed itself and any room odors will be gone. If the normal small from shoes and clothes in a closet are still present, then a second ClO2 saucer or cup should be repeated. ClO2 gas is a powerful deodorizer and germicidal agent. Drifting through the air, it will eventually kill all germs in the air and in furniture fabrics. After about two hours, the ClO2 gas disappears. It deteriorates into two molecules of water vapor. Activated MMS can restore lawn chairs thought to be ruined by skunk spray. Scrub the MMS mixture into car carpets, smelly shoes, and under arms. Will the whole house start to smell like a motel swimming pool? No. Not possible. When using MMS as a room deodorizer or fungus eliminator, close the room doors and remove all pets and birds from the room for one or two hours. > > > Â > > > > May car leaks and, as a result, smells moldy. It was so bad one son avoided riding in it whenever he could, because it made him sick. At its worse, I had to open the window when i first turned on the a/c because of the strong mold. > > I put some mms in a bowl in it and turned on the a/c. Afterwards, it smelled fresh! Even the a/c wasn't moldy! (I drove with it--I learned later that that could be bad for the lungs; next time I will not get in the car with the mms in the air!) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2010 Report Share Posted June 15, 2010 I would not suggest scrubbing it into carpets. I spilled some mms-laced applesauce on my dark brown shorts and didn't wash it off right away. It bleached two spots on my shorts. They're not real bad, but they're there. From: healinghope <mfrreman@...>Subject: [ ] Re: Car odor Date: Friday, May 28, 2010, 5:07 PM I have used mms1 for air purification with window air conditioners car and even farm equipment, wet seat tractor with cab. I followed this.http://jimhumble.biz/biz-fundamentals.htmIt is equally effective to rid a closet or room of mold, odors, or germs if you set a 10 drop mix of activated MMS on a saucer in the middle of a closed room and let the ClO2 gas arise out of the liquid naturally. Do not add any water in this case. Do not exceed the 10 drop suggestion. It's more effective and safer to do several repeated room cleansings every hour than to release too much ClO2 at one time into a closed room. The odor does not linger and will not harm cushions, curtains, or lampshades. After 2 hours, the odor will have sacrificed itself and any room odors will be gone. If the normal small from shoes and clothes in a closet are still present, then a second ClO2 saucer or cup should be repeated.ClO2 gas is a powerful deodorizer and germicidal agent. Drifting through the air, it will eventually kill all germs in the air and in furniture fabrics. After about two hours, the ClO2 gas disappears. It deteriorates into two molecules of water vapor. Activated MMS can restore lawn chairs thought to be ruined by skunk spray. Scrub the MMS mixture into car carpets, smelly shoes, and under arms. Will the whole house start to smell like a motel swimming pool? No. Not possible.When using MMS as a room deodorizer or fungus eliminator, close the room doors and remove all pets and birds from the room for one or two hours. > > > Â > > > > May car leaks and, as a result, smells moldy. It was so bad one son avoided riding in it whenever he could, because it made him sick. At its worse, I had to open the window when i first turned on the a/c because of the strong mold.> > I put some mms in a bowl in it and turned on the a/c. Afterwards, it smelled fresh! Even the a/c wasn't moldy! (I drove with it--I learned later that that could be bad for the lungs; next time I will not get in the car with the mms in the air!)> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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