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  2. Innovative Hearth Products - Wikipedia

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    Lennox Hearth Products, which was established in 1994 by Lennox International, acquired Whitfield Hearth Products, Superior Fireplace Company and Marco Manufacturing in 1998; Earth Stove and Security Chimneys in 1999; then Country Stoves in 2006.

  3. Automatic deodorizer dispenser - Wikipedia

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    An automatic deodorizer dispenser is an air freshener designed to release the encapsulated scent at a set time, or under preset conditions. Some fresheners operate by releasing a quick burst of scent every minute, 10 minutes, or 30 minutes so that you don't become too accustomed to the smell.

  4. Air freshener - Wikipedia

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    Air fresheners from Febreze. Air fresheners are products designed to reduce unwanted odors in indoor spaces, or to introduce pleasant fragrances, or both. They typically emit fragrance to mask odors but may use other methods of action such as absorbing, bonding to, or chemically altering compounds in the air that produce smells, killing organisms that produce smells, or disrupting the sense of ...

  5. 29 Lazy Ways To Deep Clean Your Home - AOL

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    #20 Washing Machine Cleaner: The Ultimate Solution For Clean And Odor-Free Clothes. ... I’ve used this on furniture, the fireplace mantel, light fixtures, lamps, electronics, ceiling fans. Works ...

  6. 27 things that can hurt the value of your home - AOL

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    People are sensitive to smell, so it's no secret that a bad smell, like cigarette smoke, can deter those looking to buy.A strong deodorizer can be an indicator of a cover-up, according to Michele ...

  7. Odorizer - Wikipedia

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    Ethanethiol (EM), commonly known as ethyl mercaptan is used in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and resembles odor of leeks, onions, durian, or cooked cabbage; Methanethiol, commonly known as methyl mercaptan, is added to natural gas as an odorant, usually in mixtures containing methane. Its smell is reminiscent of rotten eggs or cabbage.