Botboy141
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So basically, just trying to figure out the best way to clean up flavor spills in order to actually soak up scent from a room. I have a HEPA filtration system in my mixing space, a window and 2 fans. Usually just have the HEPA running to keep the smell to a tolerable level throughout the rest of the house. (Have a dedicated mixing room, 3 br no kids, wife and I each have an office, turned my office into mixing room and moved rest of my comp stuff into her office...)
Anyways, I've used baking soda in the past to help soak up scents passively (or is it powder, i think powder, never know without looking @ the container).
But what do you guys use to help soak up scents after a spill in your mixing space?
Was a bit flustered earlier with everything that was going on and managed to spill nearly 4ml of TFA Banana Ripe onto my mixing tray. Immediately cleaned everything off and sanitized but damn...not sure how to get that to dissipate.
Candles? Fans? Windows?
Best practices...kk...gogo
<Forever begging forgiveness>
Anyways, I've used baking soda in the past to help soak up scents passively (or is it powder, i think powder, never know without looking @ the container).
But what do you guys use to help soak up scents after a spill in your mixing space?
Was a bit flustered earlier with everything that was going on and managed to spill nearly 4ml of TFA Banana Ripe onto my mixing tray. Immediately cleaned everything off and sanitized but damn...not sure how to get that to dissipate.
Candles? Fans? Windows?
Best practices...kk...gogo
<Forever begging forgiveness>