New Odor Crusher Ozone Go Max Made to Remove Vehicle Odors
A new era of technology using natural ozone is the driver for a line of products branded Odor Crusher created by the MoJack Distributors LLC company. The Ozone Go Max is designed to be a safe and effortless way to remove odors that reside in vehicles.

The Odor Crusher Ozone Go Max is designed to be a safe and effortless way to remove odors that reside in vehicles.
Photo: MoJack Distributors LLC
A new era of technology using natural ozone is the driver for a line of products branded Odor Crusher created by the MoJack Distributors LLC company. The Ozone Go Max is designed to be a safe and effortless way to remove odors that reside in vehicles.
This is a way for law enforcement patrol cars to remain odor and bacteria free. When spending 40 hours a week in a vehicle, a bacteria- and virus-free work environment should be a top priority for every officer. This product is convenient and effective in eliminating contaminants such as sweat, smoke, K-9 smell, fuel—even unwanted odors in fabric, carpet, and equipment inside the vehicle. Odor Crusher Go Max leaves no scent, chemical residue or harmful byproducts and is 100% chemical free.
Ozone Go Max is compatible with 12v-24v power and built in a convenient housing that fits vehicles' power receptacles. The unit features a built-in fan and auto programming and auto shut-off. The unit is maintenance free with a 5-year warranty and programmed to run for a 50-minute cycle with three 10 minutes on/off intervals. A convenient built-in light lets you know the unit is working.
To find out more, visit www.odorcrusher.com.
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