Customer tips for eliminating odors in the home and car with Azuna sprays and wipes

Customer tips for eliminating odors in the home and car with Azuna sprays and wipes

Check out how customers are using Azuna's tea tree oil-based sprays and wipes to neutralize odors in the air + on surfaces - keeping their spaces fresh + clean.

"I spray the odor eliminating spray on cotton balls and then throw them in my Dyson vacuum cleaner to keep it free from odors when I vacuum my dog's bed." - Cindy W.

"I add a couple drops [of the concentrate] in my floor steamer.
 So fresh & clean!!!!" -  Kristine L.

"I use my Azuna wipes to clean my interior of the car. I also spray some car protectant on the wipe. I get the fresh scent of tea tree and the shine from the car spray. " - GM

"I clean the toilet with Azuna. Especially around the bottom on the floor. And a tiny spritz in the garbage makes it smell good." - Linda W.
 
"I love spritzing my Azuna spray on my curtains in the morning when there is a breeze and the whole house smells fresh and clean." - Tamara R.
 
"I Azuna my laundry. Love the spray on my dryer balls!" - Angela B.

"Spray cleaner in my wastebasket liners." - Alexis M.
 
"I clean almost everything with my Azuna wipes! My favorite is to dust with them and clean my counters." - Brook E.

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Azuna is great for the bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, pet areas & even the car. Checkout our wipes and sprays individually or bundled together for extra savings here.

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Azuna Gets Harsh Chemicals Out Of Your House (and Your Life)

Here are a few of the many harsh chemical-laden products that Azuna replaces. Naturally.

Air Freshener Spray

Plug-ins

Candles

Car Air Freshener

Dryer Sheets

Fabric Softener

You may not know this but some of the biggest sources of indoor air pollution are the very products that you use to freshen your home, your clothes and your cars. When used, these products release phthalates and other heavy, unnatural chemicals into your air. That's why, according to the EPA, indoor air (where the average American spends 90% of their time) is 2-5 times more polluted than outdoor air.