reaction with moisture in the air
It will fog up with moisture, the inside windows in the car, also accompanied with the sweet odor of coolant.
Pure cesium does not have a distinctive odor as it is a metal. When exposed to air, cesium quickly tarnishes and reacts with moisture to form hydroxides, which may produce a slight metallic or alkali odor.
Any fuel spill,storage or leak can cause fuel odor inside the car.
Use the CastCooler to remove moisture trapped in the lining of your cast. Without moisture, bacteria growth is inhibited and odor and itch are reduced.
Yes it eliminates bacteria and moisture.
depends on what kind. for lighter odor use febreeze or some kind of air freshener. for extreme odor i suggest replacing the all the interior or a new ac conditioner if the car really matters that much
Moisture
no it shouldnt
There is a product called Zero Odor that removes urine smell. Simply spray it in the area of concern and you odor will be gone. Zero Odor does simply cover up the odor, it bonds onto the molecules and changes them so there is no more odor.
The crawl space moisture should be kept below 55% to insure mold, mildew and fungus will not grow. Limiting the moisture will also help with keeping the odor down. I hope this helps, you can find more information at crawlspaceinfo.com
Sugar should never have an odor when sitting for a long time. Sugar can get lumpy after a while of sitting out because of moisture but it doesn't have an odor. If you have an odor, I'm not sure what it is, but I wouldn't use it if I were you. Try storing your sugar in an airtight container from now on.