06-04-2015, 12:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-04-2015, 12:20 AM by Act One Cleaning.)
Mark63, I suggest spritzing a little on a washcloth and sniffing. Here's why: My wife is EXTREMELY sensitive to perfumes, but loves the smell of the Releasit carpet cleaners. Don't ask me to explain how that works, but people have unexpected reactions. Tell your customer that the fragrance does not persist a long time and you aren't going to make the house reek.
Interestingly, my customers say they love the lemony smell of the new HydrOx. One of my elves, a human gorilla, had to beg out of finishing a room because he reacted to the scent with a runny nose, choking and eyes watering.
You simply test, explain and trust your customer to tell you if they are okay with it. One final suggestion, in homes I always turn on the bathroom fan to evacuate the scent and evaporated moisture. You could up the ante by putting a box fan in the window, blowing air outside. This creates an inflow into the room that keeps scent from migrating into the rest of the house. I hope some of this helps you gain the customers' confidence and business. Good luck!
Interestingly, my customers say they love the lemony smell of the new HydrOx. One of my elves, a human gorilla, had to beg out of finishing a room because he reacted to the scent with a runny nose, choking and eyes watering.
You simply test, explain and trust your customer to tell you if they are okay with it. One final suggestion, in homes I always turn on the bathroom fan to evacuate the scent and evaporated moisture. You could up the ante by putting a box fan in the window, blowing air outside. This creates an inflow into the room that keeps scent from migrating into the rest of the house. I hope some of this helps you gain the customers' confidence and business. Good luck!
With Respect,
Stephen
Stephen