Operator-grade odor incident recoveryDocumented protocol · use as directedBuilt for dealers, fleets, and hostsNo fragrance masking · neutralizes at the sourceMade in USA · ventilate according to instructionsOperator-grade odor incident recoveryDocumented protocol · use as directedBuilt for dealers, fleets, and hostsNo fragrance masking · neutralizes at the sourceMade in USA · ventilate according to instructions

The odor incident recovery protocol

The smell just cost you the sale.the sale.

Bad odor kills deals, invites lower reviews, and reduces customer retention. LiveFresh CLO2 eliminates odor at the source, restoring your asset, protecting your reputation, and putting money back on the bottom line.

Operator recovery scene — Live Fresh CLO₂
  • Operator-grade
  • Documented
  • No fragrance
  • Made in USA
LF52 Gas Release Kit

Live Fresh CLO₂ · Gas Release Kit

LF52 Gas Release Kit

  • Eliminate odor at the source — no masking.
  • Operator-executable protocol, repeatable result.
  • Safe for leather, fabric, headliner, and electronics.
from $290.0010-pack · one-time

Fits: SUVs, trucks, mid-size cabins

Kit size

Pack size

· 10 × CLO₂ gas-release sachets (52 Gram)

· Application tray

· Operator instruction card (5-step protocol)

· Treatment safety placards

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How one smell rewrites the revenue.

The odor itself is only the trigger. The damage shows up across revenue, reviews, resale, and downtime. Hover a dimension to see the before / after.

Dealer recon · Days-on-lot

Disclosed odor adds ~24 days before the unit moves.

Week −2
Week −1
Incident
Week +1
Week +2
Week +3
Lower is better · Days on lot Without protocol With protocol

Days-on-lot after incident

52 days

Days-on-lot with protocol

30 days

≈ 22 days back on the front line

Average U.S. used-vehicle days-to-sell hovers near 30 days; disclosed smoke or odor pushes the same unit past 50 before a price cut moves it.

Source: Cox Automotive / vAuto + NADA Data

Where operators run this protocol.

Same five-step recovery system. Different assets, different stakes, different paper trails.

Dealer & CollisionRecon bay

Trade-ins that can't be fronted.

Days-on-lot extend. Margin gets discounted to move the unit.

See the dealer protocol
Detail ShopsDetail bay

A documented paid recovery line.

Add a premium odor recovery tier with a repeatable scope.

See the detail protocol
Turo & HostsCabin reset

One review can cost a month of bookings.

Reset the cabin between guests before a complaint becomes a refund.

See the host protocol
Exotic & EnthusiastSealed cabin

The handoff has to be white-glove.

High-value interiors where the recovery story is part of the asset.

See the exotic protocol
Rental FleetsMulti-rooftop rollout

Standardize across every rooftop.

One workflow for every location, every turnover, every incident.

See the fleet protocol
Marine & RVClosed cabin

Sealed cabins compound odor between uses.

Closed-cabin assets where smell builds up across the season.

See the marine protocol
Hospitality & STRRoom reset

Reviews move faster than housekeeping.

Guest-facing rooms where complaints surface within hours.

See the hospitality protocol

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Why masking, ozone, and re-detail keep falling short.

The criteria that matter are not fragrance, effort, or habit. Operators need source-level odor recovery, a repeatable workflow, documentation, and a release standard.

Operator-grade

Us

Live Fresh CLO₂

One protocol. Five wins. Documented every time.

  • Acts at the odor source

    Permeates the porous substrates where odor lives.

  • Safe for confined-space treatment as directed

    Sealed-cabin protocol with ventilation steps before re-entry.

  • Fits inside an existing turnover window

    Minimum effective treatment window of 6 hours; dwell scales to the odor load.

  • Repeatable, documented operator SOP

    Written protocol card the team runs the same way every time.

  • No added fragrance / no masking

    No perfume payload. Neutral cabin once ventilated.

  • No electricity required

    Operator activates the kit by hand — no generator, no outlet, no machine.

The alternative

Them

Masking spray

Fragrance over the problem.

  • Acts at the odor source

    Fragrance sits on top of the odor and re-blooms when it dissipates.

  • Safe for confined-space treatment as directed

    Solvent overspray in a closed cabin without clear re-entry guidance.

  • Repeatable, documented operator SOP

    Application varies by who's holding the can.

  • No added fragrance / no masking

    Adds a fragrance layer that customers smell first — and through.

The alternative

Them

Ozone cycle

Right chemistry, wrong workflow.

  • Safe for confined-space treatment as directed

    Requires full evacuation and re-entry timing per ozone protocol.

  • Fits inside an existing turnover window

    Multi-hour cycles plus evacuation push past the turnover window.

  • Repeatable, documented operator SOP

    Outcome depends on operator estimate of run time and cabin volume.

  • No electricity required

    Ozone generators require electricity and a dedicated machine on every cycle.

The alternative

Them

Full re-detail

Cleans what's visible — not what's embedded.

  • Acts at the odor source

    Wipes and shampoos clean what's visible; not what's embedded.

  • Fits inside an existing turnover window

    Full re-detail consumes the bay for a half-day or more.

  • Repeatable, documented operator SOP

    Detail shops have SOPs, but no documented odor protocol step.

  • No added fragrance / no masking

    Many detail products carry fragrance load by default.

  • No electricity required

    Shop tools and machines are powered; not the odor step itself.

Use as directed · Ventilate according to instructions

Five steps converge on one outcome.

Inspect, prep, treat, ventilate, verify. The asset changes — the sequence stays the same, and the outcome is documented.

OutcomeRecovery in progress
Progress
1/5
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Step 01 of 05

Inspect

Identify source & severity

Operator notes incident location, porous surfaces, and the trigger so the protocol scope matches the asset.

RunningTap a step · auto-resumes

Live Fresh CLO₂

Built for operators. Documented for accountants.

Use as directed. Ventilate according to instructions. The protocol does the work — your team runs it the same way every time.

Use as directed · Ventilate according to instructions · No fragrance masking · Made in USA