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Removing
the Contamination of Mold/ Mildew, and Odor from Fabrics and Fine
Clothing
Nok-Out
is a True Broad Spectrum Disinfectant, Deodorant and Mildicide, not-toxic, does not create harmful
byproducts is non-carcinogenic (cannot cause cancer), non-mutagenic
(organisms cannot mutate or become immune to destruction), is non-allergenic,
and environmentally friendly. This is a product that oxidatively
eliminates organic and inorganic sources of odor pollution as well
as destroying mold and mildew spores. Nok-Out has a cumulative
and residual long lasting affect. While powerful in the way Nok-Out works to remove odor, and kill the mold, mildew and bacteria that cause odors, it is gentle to fine fabric, and to the person who wears garments treated with Nok-Out.
Clothing left in storage may smell musty, gym clothing over time becomes smelly, new clothes with a 'dye' smell, shoes really stink, and many other problems associated with closets, will be totally repaired with Nok-Out. The following directions will guide you through the process easily, quickly, safely.
APPLICATION
PROCEDURES:
(Note:
Nok-Out works by oxidation, and to be totally effective, it must
get on the source of the problem. If possible,
locate the site of the contamination before proceeding. If
the problem is wide-spread treat the entire garment. Before proceeding, always test Nok-Out on a small corner, or hem of the garment to be treated to confirm the non-staining qualities of Nok-Out.)
- Consider
the type of fabric before proceeding with application. Nok-Out
is water based, and if the fabric is incompatible with water,
or subject to ‘ringing’, special care must to taken
to not saturate the cloth, or to treat it to harshly. In
this instance, several quick treatments may be more effective
than one intense handling. If this is the treatment of choice,
dry quickly and thoroughly between applications.
- Nok-Out
has a pH of 8.5, and is enhanced in an alkaline environment.
If other cleaning or deodorizing products have been used prior
to applying Nok-Out, apply Club Soda, or a mild baking soda solution
to the affected sites before applying Nok-Out. This will
neutralize the area, and allow Nok-Out to be more effective.
- Spray
Nok-Out on all surfaces of the garment, both inside and outside.
Pay particular attention to seams, collars, cuffs, button holes,
or other fasteners as odors and mold spores tend to collect in
these sites. Allow to dry quickly.
- If
all garments in your closet seem to be affected, or for clothing
that has been long in storage, and to prevent mold or other odors
from transferring to your present garments, fog the entire closet
with Nok-Out, full strength. You may or may not remove the
clothing for this application, depending upon the intensity of
the odors. When you remove garments, spray the baseboards
and corners of the closet. If a vent is present in this
room, spray into the vent as well. Close the door, and allow
Nok-Out to penetrate into the entire room for up to 10 minutes.
Dry area quickly with a fan or wipe walls and flooring of all
remaining moisture.
- In
24 hours, if odors return, re-apply Nok-Out which has been reduced
50% with water. The rationale for the reapplication is that
all odors may not have been reached by Nok-Out during the first
application and the odor molecules have leached to the surface.
The second application will complete the odor removal process.
- Stinky gym shoes may be treated by removing the inner sole, if possible, and soaking the shoes in a 50% solution of Nok-Out and water. Allow to soak for 20 Minutes. Wash as usual. If shoes are not washable, simply spray Nok-Out over the entire shoe, treating eye-holes, the tongue, all seams and fastners with Nok-Out. Spray the inner linings, the outer seams and all closures carefully. Allow to air dry. Nok-Out will not harm leather.
Should
you have questions, or need other information about Nok-Out, please
email Lou
at lou@nokout.com, or call 888-600-6673.
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All Rights Reserved
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