Last updated: 12 Jun 2026 | 2 Views |
Khun Pattaranit's 12-sqm walk-in closet holds: 8 Japanese fur coats, 20 niche perfume bottles, 5 Hermès leather bags, and mothballs her mother placed 7 years ago. Opening the door is a 7-layer scent wave. VIP fitting clients whisper 'too strong'. She planned a closet upgrade — but the odor sticks to garments.
Mothball molecules are tiny and embed in fabric pores and wood. Washing only treats the surface. Perfume and leather oils are bulky molecules that bond permanently. Charcoal filters only handle airborne odor, not embedded.
WHD places a 10,000 mg/h ozone generator inside the walk-in closet for 6 hours with the door closed. Ozone penetrates every fiber, leather bag, fur coat, and wood — destroying all 7 layers of odor molecules. Ventilate for 30 minutes; clothes are intact, smells are gone.
Before: 7-layer scent wave, VIP clients whisper
After: Fresh-smelling garments, happy clients
"My Hermès and fur coats smell fresh again. Much cheaper than dry cleaning everything."
— Khun Pattaranit, Sukhumvit 24