Mold and mildew release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that cause that persistent damp, musty odor. OdorBlitz uses ClO₂ to target odor-causing compounds those compounds throughout the entire space.
The Problem
Cleaning mold from surfaces neutralizes the source — but the VOCs it released are still in the air and materials.
Mold produces volatile organic compounds that absorb into walls, wood, insulation, and fabric — and continue off-gassing long after visible mold is gone.
In humid conditions, mold VOCs re-volatilize from materials they absorbed into — making the smell return every time humidity rises.
Surface disinfection kills mold on contact but does nothing to address the odor compounds already distributed throughout the space and materials.
The OdorBlitz Fix
The same oxidizing power used in commercial mold remediation — in a single deployable kit.
ClO₂ gas travels through the space and into porous materials — breaking down the musty volatile compounds on contact, effectively.
Basements, crawl spaces, bathrooms, closets — anywhere mold odor is trapped, OdorBlitz can reach and treat in a single deployment.
After treatment and ventilation, the space smells neutral. No masking agents, no bleach smell, no chemical residue.
OdorBlitz doesn't just mask mold odor — it chemically neutralizes the compounds causing it. Order today and treat your basement, bathroom, or crawlspace in one afternoon.
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OdorBlitz targets the musty-smelling compounds produced by mold and mildew, including microbial VOCs. It helps neutralize the odor but is not a mold remediation product — visible mold should be addressed separately.
Chlorine dioxide vapor fills the treated space and reaches into porous surfaces like drywall, wood, and fabrics where mildew odors originate, targeting odor-causing compounds at the source.
No. OdorBlitz is designed for odor neutralization, not structural mold removal. If you have visible mold growth, consult a professional remediation service. OdorBlitz can help reduce residual odors after remediation.
For a musty basement, 1–2 treatments are typical. Ensure good airflow after each treatment and address any active moisture sources for lasting results.
Treating the odor while the mold source is active will provide temporary relief. For lasting results, address the moisture source and any visible mold growth first.
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