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Faithfulreadersknow I'm crazy for the prod- uct Nok-Out. I travel with it and live it with. Ac- tually, I wouldn't want to live without it. Nok-Out is both an odor eliminator and germi- cide (bacterial and viral). The best thing: No fumes, no perfume — absolutely not toxic. It looks like wa- ter, safe for pets, home and even the kitchen. As I would expect from something I use and sug- gest that you need to con- sider too, I get lots of feed- back from readers and a question now and then. "I'm traveling soon, so I eagerly followed your ad- vice by ordering Nok-Out to take along. But I'm puz- zled because the product makes none of the claims you mention. In fact, there is no indication it has any disinfectant properties, only instructs for use as a de- odorizer. So what's the deal with Nok-Out?" — Ruth Response: That's con- fusing, I know. Nok-Out is sold under two labels: De- odorizer and hospital disin- fectant. The active ingredi- ent in each is the same, at the same strength and con- centration and serves both purposes. The product you purchased contains the same germ-killing ingredi- ent as the hospital disinfec- tant. It is also the world's best deodorizer (I'm seri- ous; it will eliminate any offensive odor) and at the same time kill all manner of germs on contact. You're good to go, and I hope you have a wonderful trip. "I use Nok-Out for ev- erything that I need to be cleaned or refreshed. The diaper pail is a perfect ex- ample of disinfecting and cleaning. It also takes care of mishaps on the carpet, musty clothes in the laun- dry basket and closets. It is the greatest!" — Holly "I have found another use for Nok-Out. My front- loading washer smelled moldy, and so did my clothes! I read the article on NokOut.com about clean- ing it with Nok-Out and fol- lowed the directions ex- actly. It only took one appli- cation, and I learned why this funky smell is there. Now, I give the rubber gas- ket a spray of Nok-Out on a regular basis to keep mold from re-forming. My clothes smell good, and I believe we are safer for not having mil- dew spores hiding in our towels and clothing. Thank You, Nok-Out. I just love it." — Diane "My Lab swims in the pool several times a day. Unfortunately, it leaves him smelling like a moldy sock. Nok-Out really does elimi- nate the odor. And It does wonders with my son's hockey gear. We LOVE our Nok-Out." — Michelle "I am sensitive to smells. It makes me sick to be around strong fra- grances. I have used Nok- Out on dog urine odors in the hallway of my house and found it to be exactly what I needed. The urine odor is gone, and my nose was happy too. I am re- ally happy to know there is a product that works so well, and that also lets me stay healthy. Thank you so much." — Brenda Hint: Use coupon code DPL for 10 percent off all non-bundled items. If you prefer, you may order by phone at (866) 551-1927. MaryHuntisthefounder of www.DebtProofLiving. com, a personal finance member website. You can email her at mary@ev- erydaycheapskate.com, or write to Everyday Cheap- skate, P.O. Box 2099, Cy- press, CA 90630. EVERYDAYCHEAPSKATE Readers report Nok-Out to the rescue Mary Hunt COURTESYPHOTO A beautiful cornucopia will be on display at the Dairyville Orchard Festival on Oct. 18at Lassen View School by a joint effort of Northern California chapter of California for Agriculture and Julia's Fruit Stand. 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