Babies equal diapers, diapers equal stink, and stink equals a
very unpleasant trash can…. That’s why a few weeks ago when I was approached to
try Kanberra Gel & Kanberra Spray I figured why not? What could it hurt?
The packaged arrived and first thing I did was spray the
spray and quickly learned it’s not something you spray to smell good, its
actually something you spray because it’s truly an all natural odor
remover. It doesn’t mask the odor with a
floral or even “fresh” scent but eliminates the odor by attacking the bacteria.
Kanberra products are made of an all-natural proprietary blend of pharmaceutical-grade Australian Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) and Lemon-scented Tea Tree Oil (Leptospermum petersonii), which work with natural air movement to
spread throughout the room and attack mold spores, bacteria, and those nasty
smells. What is really neat is the air
absorbs the pharmaceutical grade oils and then as it circulates through the
room the air containing the oils will land on the source of the odor such as
the mold or mildew which is when it begins neutralizing and eliminating that
odor.
The Kanberra Gel comes in several different sized containers
but I like the refillable pouch that you can use to refill the containers. I placed a 4 ounce jar in the children’s closet
by the trash can of dirty diapers and then a few of the one ounce jar’s in the
basement. I also keep the spray at hand
for the living room, hallways and bathrooms!
I love this little green stuff!
For a complete product description please continue on. For more information check out Kanberra Gel
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What is Kanberra Gel?
Kanberra Gel is an
all-natural proprietary blend of pharmaceutical-grade Australian Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca
alternifolia) and Lemon-scented Tea Tree Oil (Leptospermum petersonii).
When used Kanberra Gel allows the natural antiseptic properties of the oils to
become airborne through an evaporative release.
Kanberra
Gel, being a versatile product, is not only a solution to mold problem.
Odor-causing bacteria does not discriminate when it comes to climate. Residents
of desert areas who deal with dry heat find plenty of applications for Kanberra
products. With the hot climate associated with living in desert areas, air
conditioning is running frequently. “Bio-film” almost always forms on the
air-conditioning components, more specifically the coils. This blanket of
bacteria is a toxic blend of dust and bacteria juiced by the moisture from the
air-conditioning system. The natural properties of Kanberra assist in breaking
down that blanket and washing it away.
Do you
have pets? Kanberra products are also effective in combating pet odors without
harming your furry friends.
A large
number of people are suffering from allergies and respiratory problems.
The medicinal and therapeutic properties of Kanberra products may help reduce
symptoms associated with these common health problems safely and effectively.
How does Kanberra Gel
work?
At the micro-biotic
level, the air itself absorbs the pharmaceutical grade oils. As the air
circulates and lands on the source (the mold, mildew, etc.), Kanberra Gel
begins neutralizing and eliminating problems, and associated odors, on contact.
It does so naturally, with no chemicals. Most importantly, the use of Kanberra
Gel acts as a preventive program against these problems for up to 45 days after
there is no longer Gel in the container.
How Should I Place the
Container?
The beauty of Kanberra
Gel is that it can be placed anywhere, as long as you have a flat surface. If
you are a new user of the product it is recommended you follow our usage modes
with their approximate application times:
Shock Mode (2-3 days) – Uncap the product and place it
open without the diffuser lid.
Maintenance Mode (up to 30 days) - Place the diffuser lid on the
container to slow overall evaporation.
Protection Mode (30 to 90 days) – The application area is
effectively 'clean' and the product will now provide airborne protection
against any re-growth.
How Long Does Kanberra
Gel work?
The dissipation rate for
Kanberra Gel will vary by conditions. In typical applications, the Gel will
take anywhere from 3 to 8 weeks to completely evaporate however it will have a
residual effect for up to 45 days. After this time it is recommended to replace
the Kanberra Gel in order for it to continually offer protection. Various
conditions will affect the dissipation rate. For example, if the Kanberra Gel
is placed under a fan, the rate of evaporation will increase due to the
increased air flow. In areas of heavy particulates, like cigarette smoke, heavy
molds or around pets, Kanberra Gel may evaporate faster. Once the original
particulates are addressed, the dissipation of Kanberra Gel should slow into
what we call “Maintenance Mode”. Please refer to the Usage Chart for typical
size to area recommendations.
Will Kanberra Gel Leave
a Scent?
When Kanberra Gel is
working all you should smell is clean air, the way Nature intended. No
fragrances, no masking and no perfumes, just true fresh air. Kanberra Gel is
unlike any product on the market for eliminating molds, mildew, fungi and their
associated odors. Instead of masking the odors with a chemical fragrance,
Kanberra Gel actually neutralizes the cause of the odors, leaving the air to
return to its original fresh state.
I received
one or more of the products mentioned above free for review purposes.
Regardless, I will only recommend products that I have personally tested/tried
and believe will be a good fit for my readers.
I love that this doesn't have a smell.. While I love scented things sometimes it is nice to just not smell any odor. Thanks, I will have to check them out!
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ReplyDeleteI have been looking for a product for our mold problem, this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe product seems interesting I should check it out soon!!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great product! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds awesome for my baby's room. :) Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this. Thanks for sharing!
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