Vehicle odor complaints are one of the most common reasons customers return to a detail shop, and one of the hardest problems to solve with standard spray deodorizers. Surface sprays mask odors temporarily — they do not treat the odor source embedded in carpet fiber, seat foam, headliner material, and the HVAC system. A total-release fogger is the professional answer: a hands-free, whole-cabin odor treatment that fills the vehicle interior with deodorizing mist and reaches every surface and air pathway at once.
Total Release Odor Eliminator — Cucumber Melon brings a light, refreshing fragrance profile to the professional Total Release odor treatment lineup. Cucumber Melon is a universally recognizable, broadly appealing scent that reads as clean and fresh without being heavy or divisive — a reliable choice for shops serving a mixed customer base where fragrance preference varies. The same professional total-release mechanism delivers whole-cabin treatment in a single hands-free step. For a full range of scent options, see the complete Total Release lineup in the interior products category.
What Total Release Is
Total Release is a continuous-spray aerosol odor eliminator designed to be activated inside a closed vehicle cabin. Once triggered, the can releases its entire contents as a fine deodorizing mist that fills the vehicle interior, treating upholstery, carpet, headliner, door panels, and the HVAC system simultaneously. The result is whole-cabin odor treatment in a single hands-free step — no wiping, no follow-up, no residue when used correctly.
Key Features and Why They Matter
- Total-release continuous spray — the entire can releases at once, filling the cabin completely. Reaches surfaces and air channels that a targeted spray cannot treat effectively.
- HVAC system treatment — with windows closed and HVAC running on recirculate, the mist cycles through the cabin air system, treating the blower, ductwork, and cabin filter area. This is how smoke, mildew, and pet odors embedded in the HVAC are addressed.
- Hands-free operation — set it and step out. No labor time spent holding a sprayer. The can does the work while the tech moves to the next vehicle.
- No residue when used correctly — the fine mist disperses and dissipates without leaving spray marks or wet spots on surfaces when the can is positioned and the vehicle is properly ventilated afterward.
- Professional concentration — professional-grade odor treatment chemistry, not diluted consumer deodorizer. Designed for the severity of odors that reach detail shops: smoke, pet, mildew, food, and musty A/C.
Critical Safety — Read Before Use
Total Release is a pressurized aerosol. Follow these requirements without exception:
- Remove all people, pets, and living plants from the vehicle before activating the can.
- Do not remain in the vehicle during treatment — exit immediately after activating.
- Keep all vehicle windows closed during treatment.
- Allow the vehicle to remain closed for the full recommended dwell time (typically 15-30 minutes).
- Ventilate thoroughly by opening all doors and running the HVAC on fresh-air mode before anyone re-enters.
- Do not use near open flame, spark sources, or heat sources — aerosol propellant is flammable.
- Do not place the can directly on leather seats or delicate surfaces during discharge — use the included positioning bracket or place on a towel on the floor.
Who Uses Total Release
Auto detail shops doing odor-elimination services as a standalone package or as part of a full-service detail, mobile detailers treating severe odor complaints, used-car reconditioning operations preparing inventory for resale, body shops treating loaner vehicles, and fleet operators managing vehicle odor complaints in company vehicles.
How to Use Total Release
- Clean the vehicle first — remove trash, vacuum carpet and seats, and clean visible soil sources. Total Release treats odors, not underlying contamination. The cleaner the vehicle, the better the result.
- Position the can — place the activated can on the floor of the vehicle (on a towel to protect the carpet) or use a positioning bracket. Do not place directly on upholstery or leather.
- Close windows, start HVAC on recirculate — run the cabin blower on recirculate mode at medium speed to cycle the mist through the HVAC system.
- Activate and exit immediately — trigger the spray mechanism and step out of the vehicle. Close the door behind you.
- Allow full dwell time — 15-30 minutes minimum, or as directed on the can. Longer dwell for severe odors.
- Ventilate — open all doors and the trunk, switch HVAC to fresh-air mode, and allow the vehicle to air out for at least 15 minutes before re-entry.
Scent Profile: Cucumber Melon
Cucumber Melon is a light, clean, and slightly sweet fragrance that is broadly familiar and positively received across customer demographics. It does not read as a chemical deodorizer — it reads as a clean, pleasant interior. This makes it a practical everyday choice for shops that want a fragrance their customers will comment on positively without polarizing anyone. It pairs well with seasonal marketing and is a consistent seller in consumer-facing detail operations.
For a different scent option, consider Total Release Citrus, or browse the full Total Release scent lineup to find the right fragrance for your customers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will Total Release leave a residue on my interior surfaces?
When used correctly — can positioned on the floor, vehicle closed, proper dwell time, and thorough ventilation — Total Release does not leave visible residue on surfaces. If the can is placed too close to a surface or tilted, discharge may leave concentrated spots. Follow positioning instructions carefully.
How many treatments does a severe smoke odor require?
A single heavy-smoke vehicle may require 2-3 treatments, especially if the smoke has penetrated seat foam and headliner material. The first treatment removes the majority of odor molecules in the cabin air. Subsequent treatments over 24-48 hours address odors still off-gassing from deeply penetrated materials.
Does Total Release eliminate odors or just mask them?
Total Release uses odor-neutralizing chemistry — it reacts with odor molecules to chemically alter them rather than simply covering the smell with a fragrance. The deodorizing fragrance in the product fades over time; the odor elimination is the lasting effect. Severe odor sources that remain untreated (contaminated seat foam, moldy carpet backing) may re-emit odor after treatment.
Can I use Total Release in a vehicle with leather seats?
Yes — position the can on the floor, not directly on leather, and follow standard ventilation procedures. Allow leather to air out fully before conditioning. Spot-test in a hidden area if the leather is valuable or in fragile condition.
What is the coverage area per can?
One can of Total Release is designed to treat a standard passenger car or small SUV interior. For large SUVs, vans, RVs, or vehicles with severe odors, use two cans simultaneously placed in different areas of the cabin for more complete coverage.





