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We have an Ozone generator in the Cabana area that we run on occasion, musty/mildew smell removal. But as others have noted, be sure to air out prior to use by any living thing you don't what to eliminate.

Funny story, forgive me, while shopping for vehicles at dealerships. A Mazda used car dealership in Coral Creek, Florida insisted on adding a $899 fee for VIP Ozone treatment of any used car they sold. The exchange with the Finance Manager was hilarious...

Needless to say, we moved on at a brisk pace:)
Hope you forwarded this post to that Coral creek, FL Mazda dealership!
 
Well here's what I did right or wrong.
Removed plastics, bedding and loose objects opened all cabinet doors and drawers. Plugged in ozone gen. and let it run for 1 and 1/2 hours. Let set for 1 hour and went in with mask and turned both airs on and turned on the ozone gen.for one more hour. Opened up windows and door for several hours. Went in later and wiped down all wood cupboards with cleaner.
Today I went in a did some painting and repair work. Better but no perfect.
 

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