Since I'm also now located in an office building, surrounded by men who, as we
all know, are notoriously convinced that the smell of nail products is somehow
going to eat away at their brains and possibly turn them gay just from the
smell, in addition to a good vacuum I am also in the market for an air
filter/purifier.
Is that a run-on sentence? because I can't stand reading things that were
written by people who have no concept of punctuation. I tried really hard to
make that a legitimate sentence.
Anyway... I have looked into "the one that works" but I'd really love to NOT
pay $800 for an air filter to keep dust and odors to a minimum in 200 sq feet.
Is anyone using an air filter that effectively eliminates the smell of products
that doesn't cost more than a buck a square foot?
Maggie Franklin: Attitudes Salon; Visalia, CA
"Visionary rebel dreamer; obviously way ahead of my time."
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