Product Review: Sunzyme Stops Smells Safely

Christy
Do you have pets? Do you like to cook with exotic spices? Do you have an athlete living in your house? Do you have a baby? Do you smoke? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you probably deal with unpleasant odors in your home in a regular basis. You may even use one of the many "odor eliminators" on the market. If you dislike the lingering, chemical odors of readily available products, you need to give Sunzyme a try. It is an all-natural, odor-free odor-neutralizer.

My family has two indoor cats, an infant, and an avid hockey player. There's no denying that sometimes we get odors lurking around the house that I'd love to do away with. We tried a number of different odor removal products and although they certainly make a difference, I found that the odor they leave is sometimes as unpleasant as the original odor we were trying to remove. We discovered Sunzyme and I can't recommend it highly enough.

Sunzyme is an-all natural approach to eliminating odors. Simply mist it in the air and as the molecules drop, they bond with the odor-causing molecules. After a few moments, there is no odor left. You don't end up with a room smelling like stinky sneaker flowers or dirty litterbox mountain air. It also has a somewhat residual effect, making it great for small spaces such as cars and tents. You can spray it into a fan to quickly mist a room, or add some to your air conditioning system to get your whole house. This stuff is great.

If you have pets and children, you may be concerned about the health effects of Sunzyme. It is an FDA-approved food-safe product. Originally designed to help eliminate odors in a red food dye factory, Sunzyme is safe on your skin and there is no concern, even if it lands on food and dishes. It is also considered environmentally friendly and comes in spray and French-aerosol (air-powered) bottles ranging in size from 2 oz. to 16 oz.

The only real drawback to Sunzyme is the pricetag. If you're not buying in bulk, a 2 oz. bottle of Sunzyme can easily cost $4. It generally needs to be misted over a large area, so it can be easy to go through a bottle that size rather quickly. On the other hand, when you consider how well it works (go on and try some - you'll be convinced), the price tag is worth it. In fact, don't bother with the 2 oz. version. Go straight to the big bottle. You won't regret it.

Published by Christy

I am currently a work at home mom with a passion for informal education, paper arts, reading, writing and my family. I am also a writer with Suite101 and 80108 Media.  View profile

  • Sunzyme is FDA approved food-grade safe
  • It doesen't just mask odors, it removes them
  • Sunzyme is environmentally friendly

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  • Liz1/16/2010

    It works. Cats and Dogs, litterbox's etc.. I give it an A+. Didn't work to well on stinky sneakers. Works great on any kind of smoke especially cigar smoke. Laugh, but I keep it in the restroom.

  • Christy9/20/2008

    If the original problem is gone, it will remove the smell, but you may need to saturate the area as opposed to just "misting."

  • Kim9/19/2008

    Will this product help eliminate odors from a recent sewer problem. It's mainly under the vanity in the bathroom

  • Sharon Van Gaskin6/15/2007

    I'll have to try this. I love "healthy" cleaning products.

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