Finish Line Odor Bomb Mountain Air — 12-Pack

$109.95

Finish Line Odor Bomb Mountain Air, 12-pack is a total-release professional odor eliminator with a clean, neutral Mountain Air fragrance — the right choice for customers who want effective deodorization without a strong fruity scent. Deploys throughout the full vehicle or boat cabin including HVAC vents and headliner in a single activation. No residue, no wipe-down after ventilation. The 12-pack supplies a full shop stock for detail operations offering odor elimination services. Effective on smoke, pet, mildew, food, and general cabin odors.

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For detailers, the scent choice on an odor bomb matters as much as the chemistry. A customer picking up a vehicle with a fresh Mango Tango or Wild Cherry scent may enjoy it; a fleet manager who manages dozens of vehicles on behalf of corporate clients may prefer that the deodorized cabin smell clean and neutral rather than specifically fruity. Mountain Air solves that problem — it provides the same total-release odor elimination performance as the rest of the Finish Line Odor Bomb family, with a fresh, neutral scent that reads as clean rather than scented.

Finish Line Odor Bomb Mountain Air, 12-pack is the neutral-scent professional odor bomb option for shops and mobile detailers serving customers across a wide preference range. The 12-pack case format is the working stock supply for operations running odor elimination services regularly.

What This Product Is

Finish Line Odor Bomb Mountain Air is a total-release aerosol cabin deodorizer with a neutral, clean-air fragrance. The formula is identical in odor-elimination performance to all other Finish Line Odor Bomb variants — only the fragrance profile differs. Mountain Air delivers a non-specific “clean” scent that suits professional service environments where a neutral result is preferred over a fruity or floral scent.

Key Features and Why They Matter

  • Neutral Mountain Air fragrance — fresh, clean scent that reads as “deodorized” rather than specifically fruited or floral. Means it suits professional service contexts, fleet vehicles, and customer preferences that skew neutral.
  • Total-release format — deploys the full canister automatically after activation. Covers the complete enclosed cabin space including HVAC with recirculate running.
  • No residue — surfaces require no wipe-down after treatment and ventilation.
  • 12-pack case — working shop stock for operations doing regular odor treatments. Lower per-unit cost than individual ordering.
  • Effective on full odor range — smoke, pet, mildew, food, vomit, and general cabin mustiness. Same elimination chemistry as the full odor bomb product family.

What This Product Is NOT For

Not for occupied vehicles — ventilate fully before re-entry. Does not replace physical cleaning on heavily contaminated interiors. For severe organic staining, combine with enzymatic carpet cleaner pre-treatment. For other Finish Line Odor Bomb scents, see the full interior lineup.

Who Uses This Product

Fleet maintenance operators requiring neutral deodorization without a commercial car-freshener scent. Detail shops serving corporate clients and customers who prefer the “clean” result over a specific fragrance. Mobile detailers who want a safe, universally appropriate scent option. Boat yards treating cabin odors where a neutral marine-fresh result is preferred.

How to Use

  1. Clean and vacuum the interior thoroughly before deployment.
  2. Start vehicle, set AC to recirculate, turn off engine.
  3. Place canister in cabin center on flat surface.
  4. Activate, exit, seal all doors and windows.
  5. Allow 10–15 minutes dwell time.
  6. Open and ventilate 15–20 minutes before re-entry. For single-unit purchase, see the Mountain Air single canister.

Why Buy Mountain Air vs. Scented Variants

The choice between Mountain Air and a scented variant comes down to customer preference and service context. For detail shops with a wide, varied customer base, keeping Mountain Air in stock alongside a popular scented variant covers both preferences without double-stocking every scent. The elimination chemistry is the same — Mountain Air simply delivers the freshness result in a neutral rather than branded-fragrance format. The single-unit Mountain Air is available for smaller working supplies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mountain Air completely unscented or does it have a light scent?

Mountain Air has a light, clean scent — fresh and neutral rather than unscented. It is not a zero-fragrance product, but it is the most understated fragrance in the Finish Line Odor Bomb lineup. Customers who describe a preferred result as “just clean, no added smell” respond best to Mountain Air.

Does Mountain Air work as well as the scented variants for odor elimination?

Yes — the odor-neutralizing chemistry is identical across all Finish Line Odor Bomb variants. The fragrance component is the only difference. Mountain Air eliminates embedded odors with the same effectiveness as Wild Cherry, Creamsicle, Mango Tango, or Cucumber Melon.

Can I mix Mountain Air with a scented variant in the same treatment?

Technically yes — two canisters can be deployed simultaneously in large vehicle interiors for volume coverage, and mixing scents will produce a blended fragrance result. For intentional scent blending, experiment with small deployments first. For most professional applications, a single scent per treatment is the standard approach.

How many treatments does a 12-pack cover for a typical detail shop?

At one canister per standard vehicle treatment, a 12-pack covers 12 full vehicle odor elimination services. For shops offering this as a regular add-on service, the 12-pack typically represents 1–3 weeks of supply depending on service volume.

Is this effective on RV musty odors?

Yes — Mountain Air is particularly well-suited to RV odor treatment because the neutral scent does not conflict with the RV owner’s ongoing living-space fragrance preferences. For large RV interiors, use 2–3 canisters at intervals for complete cabin coverage, ventilate thoroughly, and follow with the RV owner’s preferred ongoing freshener.