06/01/2026
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT:
ODoBan —
The Multi-Purpose Product That Does Almost Everything
If you have never really used ODoBan beyond just spraying it in the air, you are missing out on one of the most versatile cleaning products out there. As a professional cleaner, this is one of those products I always keep stocked because there are SO many ways to use it throughout the home.
ODoBan is a disinfectant, sanitizer, deodorizer, mildew odor controller, fabric refresher, laundry additive, and all-purpose cleaner all in one product. The best part is that you can dilute it differently depending on what you are using it for.
Here are just SOME of the ways you can use it:
• Add to mop water to disinfect and deodorize floors
• Use in spray bottles for daily surface cleaning
• Spray on mattresses, couches, curtains, rugs, and upholstery to freshen fabrics
• Use on pet beds, litter areas, crates, and accident spots
• Add to laundry for towels, gym clothes, smoke smells, pet odors, and musty fabrics
• Great for front-load washers that develop mildew smells
• Use inside trash cans after cleaning them to help odors from coming back
• Spray in shoes, gym bags, lockers, and cars
• Use around toilets, under sinks, laundry rooms, mud rooms, and damp bathrooms where mildew odors tend to return
• Spray shower corners, grout lines, and damp areas after cleaning to help keep that musty smell away
• Use around HVAC vent covers, washable filters, utility closets, and returns for stale air smells
• Great for basements, garages, campers, and storage buildings that smell damp or musty
• Add to carpet extractor machines for deodorizing carpets
• Use on garbage disposals and drains for odor control
• Spray on high-touch surfaces like doorknobs, counters, light switches, and bathroom surfaces for disinfecting
• Use in mop buckets for homes with pets, kids, or heavy traffic
• Great for smoke smells, cooking odors, pet odors, mildew odors, and stale air
One thing I love about ODoBan is that it doesn’t just mask odors it actually helps eliminate the bacteria and mildew odors causing the smell in the first place.
Always follow label directions and proper dilution ratios depending on the surface and level of disinfecting needed.