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Air purifier/filter can really suck out bad smell?
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BuKeYi
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Jun 5 2025, 11:05 AM
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no, it wont help (maybe a little but the smell is still there).
Open ur windows and blow it out is the fastest way (make ur fan towards the windows direction, so ur fan can suck from the back and blow towards outside.
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TSGalaxyV
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Jun 5 2025, 11:06 AM
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MISMan
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Jun 5 2025, 11:06 AM
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air ionizer can, but depends on the size of d area/room.
need a big one!
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Heroicage
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Jun 5 2025, 11:15 AM
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if you bought the claimed "activated charcoal", you need to know odor molecules are different...
hence, I can say....some activated charcoals can remove most odors, while some can filter lesser... it may be good at removing pet odor or smoke, but not cleaning detergent smells...it depends on something on the charcoal call adsorption (not absorption).
so, are those odor coming from VOCs or non-polar origin?.
you can google for those odor under them....VOCs and non-polar should be easier for activated charcoal adsorption.
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shuin1986
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Jun 5 2025, 11:19 AM
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Hmmm if air purifier can filter odor.. Is putting diffuser perfume going to be a waste coz it gets filterred too
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