Thursday, July 21, 2011

Hotel room odours

I think it is probably fair to say that most accommodation suppliers have trouble with smelly guest rooms from time to time. You may have even had the unfortunate experience of staying in one. Usually the cause is nothing to do with how well the housemaid has serviced the room but just residual smells from previous guests activities being caught in the fabrics, textiles and other surfaces of the room.

Cigarettes have in the past been the main culprit in causing odours that are hard to remove. As many countries are introducing anti smoking legislation for health reasons I would expect this must also be assisting hoteliers to reduce room odours on a daily basis.

Unfortunately however tobacco smoke odours will be around for some time yet and there are still other odours such as  residual cooking smells that can spoil the next guests stay.  Help is at hand.

There is now a new product available that can freshen a room almost instantly.
The product is called Fabric & Upholstery Refreshener and is from the Gleemex range of aerosols.


Despite its long name this product is a really good quality deodoriser and is very easy to use. To treat a room the product is sprayed on fabric surfaces like chair backs, curtains, headboards etc. The spray will appear as a foam which quickly breaks and sinks in to the fabric overpowering the odour instantly. Natural enzymes continue working to clean away deeply embedded odours over time. Reducing airflow by closing windows and doors will assist the product to do it's job. There is no need to delay guests from entering a treated room.

For more information or to obtain this product please contact the Gleemex Distributor in Auckland, NZ
or phone 09 820 4969 for your nearest outlet.

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