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    Smelly jelly



    Hi All

    Smelly Jelly air freshner

    My customers quite like these, but they do not last very long ,is there any

    thing else on the market

    Regards bernard



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    Re: Smelly jelly

    Smelly Jelly doesn't last very long but none of the similar products will last much longer. It is both an air freshener and biocide. The more condensate your customers system kicks out the faster the smelly jelly will disolve.

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    Re: Smelly jelly

    Hi Britcit

    Interesting I didn,t realise it was a biocide as well, that explains the cost.

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    Wink Re: Smelly jelly

    Bernard,
    You should try Frionett Clim, it is also good for getting rid of smells from A/C.
    RPW and SRW sell it

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    Peter

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    Re: Smelly jelly

    Hi Peter

    Will give it a try cheers

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    Re: Smelly jelly

    Not much help but we 'used' to bung a magic tree in the grill...

    Mike.

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    Re: Smelly jelly

    We also sell those pads: they are made by a jelly polymer which dissolves in water and releases Silver and copper ions.
    It's clear the more condensate, the quicker it dissolves.

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    Re: Smelly jelly

    Hi All,

    A Collegue (Is that the correct spelling) of mine sprays the filters with fabric conditioner dilluted in water and all his customers love it.

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    fatboy

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    Re: Smelly jelly

    I've found the blue smelly jelly to give good results but stay away from the yellow one. (citrus)
    After a few months its been in and when they change the cassette over to heating it can smell of cat p*ss!!

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    Re: Smelly jelly

    Quote Originally Posted by richardc1983 View Post
    So it goes at the bottom of the evaporator coil almost in the drain pan?
    It goes IN the drain pan, wet by condensate.

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    Re: Smelly jelly

    Smelly Jelly is only a fragrance, its not a biocide. Normally put on discharge air will evaporate according to use and temperature. No mention in litrature to put in drain pan.I would use as a last resort after cleaning drain pan.condensate pipe and filters if odours still persist.

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    Re: Smelly jelly

    Quote Originally Posted by Birds View Post
    I would use as a last resort after cleaning drain pan.condensate pipe and filters if odours still persist.
    Did you find out where did the odour comes from? Usually it is not from the aircon. Just because the aircon re-circulate the air in the room people suspects aircon is the culprit.

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