The Modest Blog
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Why Pet Parents Swear by Enzymatic Odor Neutralizers
Pet smells don’t live in the air—they live in residue trapped in fibers. Here’s why enzymatic odor neutralizers break the rebound cycle, plus a simple Modest & Co. spray-and-candle routine that keeps your space fresh. -
Why Smoke Odor Eliminators Often Fail
If your smoke odor eliminator works for 20 minutes, it didn’t work—it perfumed the air while residue stayed in fabrics. Here’s why the rebound happens and how enzyme sprays and odor-killing candles stop it. -
The Unspoken Truth About Candle Burn Time and Odor Control
If your candle smells great then the funk returns, it’s not your imagination—it’s burn time. Here’s how exposure windows, wax behavior, and enzyme resets decide whether odors rebound or stay gone. -
How Your Home's Fragrance Routine Might Be Failing You
If your room smells great for 20 minutes and then turns funky again, you’re masking residue—not removing it. Here’s how enzyme sprays stop odor rebound, and how to pair them with a luxury candle for a reset that holds. -
Which Candle Reigns Supreme?
Most candles win on scent and lose on the odor. Here’s the real Looped vs. Yeti comparison—what rebounds, what holds, and the setup that actually resets a room. -
Why Enzyme-Based Odor Solutions Are Essential for Cannabis Users
Cannabis odor rebounds because residue sticks to surfaces—not because you didn’t spray enough fragrance. This guide explains the surface-first enzyme mechanism and the two-step routine that actually holds.