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Independent laboratory studies of Zero Odor's power
The scientific instrument that most accurately measures odors is the Gas Chromatograph. This instrument can measure odor down to only a few parts per million Ð levels that are imperceptible to the noses of humans or animals.
Soiled cat litter has long been characterized as the source of the worst household odor. When the odor from soiled cat litter is entered into the Chromatograph it registers at levels that are highly offensive to humans and 100 times more powerful to cats.
When those same samples of litter are sprayed with Zero Odor, the Gas Chromatograph levels fall to zero on all odor measurements - meaning that the litter odor will no longer be detectable by the human nose nor by the much more sensitive nose of the cat.
The same levels of zero on the Gas Chromatograph are reached when Zero Odor is applied to two-day old garbage, soiled diapers, garlic and onion juice - even skunk spray.
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