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Can Odor1 Odor Eliminator For RV's Cuase Issues With Electronics In The RV Or Leave A Film  

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Is there any residue effect with electronics and plastics like TV, DVD players, Back up cameras, Adapters from AC to USB, etc. I worry about anything that might cause a reaction to circuit boards or the like and lead to reduced life expectancy. I know Ozone generators are a huge no no around anything like that but not sure about Odor 1. It causes low levels of gas release but how does it react with any of the expensive electronics one might keep in the RV. I also have a smaller 21foot Class B+ so its open to the front of the cab area and of course the back up camera not built in is there along with radio/cd player and a few other electronics too. I am aware you said leaving appliances open like fridge and oven doors etc. is safe as long as not turned on or connected to live power or LP etc. My TV is almost impossible to remove with its type of wall connection. I did make a insulated case for the DVD player when traveling and that might protect it or not. Any educated thoughts would be helpful.

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Per Odor1, the Odor1 Storeaze 30 to 90 Day Odor Eliminator # DR53FR, as well as their other products, leave no residue that could harm your electronics. Odor1 products have been tested in RV's with no issues found with electronics so you should not have any problems. Whenever your RV is in storage the gas and power should be shut off to avoid any possibility of a gas leak or electrical fire and I'll typically leave the fridge door propped open to help air it out. As long as you follow the instructions you'll be good to go.

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