Mountainaire™ Challenge
Seeing is believing! Try any of these tests with the Mountainaire™ and you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Never before has there been such an easy and effective way to eliminate odors and keep your home clean and fresh.
The Ammonia Test
Dab some ammonia on a napkin or paper towel and hold it in front of the purifier. In 30-40 seconds the ammonia smell will be gone, even though the paper is still wet.
The Onion Test
Rub an onion on your hand, and hold it in front of the purifier. The odor will disappear in under a minute. Your purifier will do the same for unwanted cooking odors in your kitchen.
The Sneaker Experiment
Place your worst smelling sneakers in front of the purifier overnight. They will smell like a new pair the next morning!
The Closet Experiment
Place the purifier in your closet and shut the door. Your entire wardrobe will smell fresh and clean!
The Smoky Garment Trial
Take a smoky, smelly garment and place it in front of the purifier to save a dry cleaning bill.
The Bed Experiment
Since you can't take your bed to the dry cleaners, why not sanitize it and destroy all those dust mites living in your bed and pillows? Make a tent with your sheets and place the purifier in it for a few hours.
The Bathroom Experiment
Close the door and run the unit for at least two hours to kill mold, mildew, and bacteria.
The Basement Experiment
Place the unit in your basement overnight and experience fresh smelling air with no mold or mildew.
Freshen Your Car
Run an extension cord to your car. With your car idling and the fan on, sanitize your car's heating and air condition system. The next time you turn it on you will not be greeted with the usual blast of mildew. This works on the interiors as well.
The Pet Test
Remove pet odors from a dog or cat bed by running the machine in front of it for several hours. Try it next to a litter box, too.
The Paint Test
After painting, place the unit inside the freshly painted room and let it run overnight. That wet paint smell will be gone in two nights, instead of the usual two months.