Honestly most of my cars are for dealerships... with that said my Harbor freight has more hours then my rupes for sure .... you get what you pay for .....
@@Moe_Nation absolutely, I don't see why not. And it recirculates the O3 better, no loss in the ducting. I also put an electrical splitter on the cord and threw a little fan in there as well to help circulate. Then open her all up and let her air out after before you get in!
maybe you’re right. If that’s the case you would atleast smell the ozone from the outside once everthing is closed up since it’s not air tight. The O3 won’t break down in a matter of minutes. Atleast take 30mins-hrs to break down. So eventually the ozone will be sucking in just o3 mainly especially if the vehicle is in recirculating mode for the ac. That’s another thing. You have to run the ac on recirculate mode so the ozone can travel through the vents. In order to bring fresh air in the vehicle you have to turn that mode off. I’ve done it the way you’re talking as well and normally the smell comes back within 2-3 days. I haven’t had any issues once I switch the ozone generator to the outside. It’s a little harder (not really) but sometimes the easy way isn’t the best way. But if it works for you then it works for you 👊🏾
It's fine. You don't wanna do it every day but doing it a few times is not going to destroy your interior. I know cause I've done it when I bought my vehicle and years later it's totally fine
Great content Moe!! I was looking into getting an ozone machine, and currently using Bio bombs. What brand and where did you buy the ozone machine and how much it cost most I see online are in the thousands…
@@Moe_Nation they work pretty well! Just have to make sure to allow the gas to work so the longer you allow it permeate the better results you get! I tend to run the AC on high with recirculating cabin button on. And as always make sure you let customers know to change that cabin air filter for best results!
@@BMAD888 I came across a video and I can’t find it anymore on RU-vid. Can’t remember exactly what I typed in. But fairly simple. All it is, is a dryer vent connection. If I can find it, I’ll tag it in the comments. It seems silly to do it this way but every sense I started doing it this way, I haven’t had a customer tell me the smell came back.
First try to find the cause of it. Then probably shampoo and clean whatever is causing it. If you shampoo the carpet or seats leave a little crack in the windows so it can dry properly