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July 30, 2007

With a name like ExStink, it has to be good!

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Wait a minute... that's not right.

From the website:

    ExStink Odor Remover — 100% Non-Toxic and Environmentally-Friendly


    • What is ExStink?

    A powerful, 100% natural, environment friendly, long-lasting crystalline mineral mined in the US. This mineral absorbs most major odors cause by: Cat Urine, Feces, Fireplace, Fireplace Odors, Fish, Formaldehyde, Garbage, Hydrogen Sulfide, Mildew, Pet Urine, Urine, Vomit, Smoke, Bacterial Decomposition, and more!


    • Won't Harm Children or Pets

    ExStink is non-toxic and environmentally safe; therefore it will not harm your pets, children or infants.


    • Our Guarantee

    ExStink is guaranteed to remove all organic odors or you get a refund of your purchase price. Simply return the unused portion in the original container for your refund.


    • 16 Years!

    We are now celebrating our 16th year of removing organic odors from homes, yards, businesses, trains, autos and boats.

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Powder or Gravel.

4 lbs. for $19.95.

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I wonder if it can get rid of the stink of depression.

The dog with the sock on its nose, can you post that old one sometime? Please.

Posted by: Flautist | Jul 31, 2007 1:52:14 AM

Have you tried this stuff? I can't seem to find a MSDS sheet on their website.

I thought that this was just another Zeolite product - but they say, "the Zeolite structure has a lattice (tunnel) diameter far less than that of EXSTINK. In every laboratory and field test conducted, the EXSTINK mineral accepts a higher volume of gases"

About the only substance that I know of that can adsorb more than the Zeolites is charcoal......and, charcoal isn't a "mineral."

Posted by: 6.02*10^23 | Jul 30, 2007 1:23:21 PM

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