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Proudly Formulated, Sourced, and Packaged in the USA
Four Pure Ingredients. Zero Compromise


Don't Let a $2 "Hack" Ruin Your $1000 Robot.
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Vinegar- Makes Plastic Brittle. Degrades seals. Corrode Screws and Sensors.
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Bleach - Eats Rubber Gaskets. Weakens Tanks. Can Permanently Damage Sensors.
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Dish Soap/Laundry Detergent -Creates Foam Which Can Overwhelm the system. Traps Bacteria Causing Worse Smells Later.
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Essential Oils - Causes Seals to Swell. Creates a Permanent Rancid Smell Once it Oxidizes.
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Mouthwash - Dries out Silicone Seals. Long Term Sensor Issues.
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Denture Tablets - Will Weaken Plastic Tanks. Corrodes Metal Screws. Leaves Chalky Film over Sensors.

Founders Note

Hello, fellow robot mop owners. If you are reading this, you know the true horror: opening the waste tank of your $1000+ machine and being met with the "swamp smell" that can only be described as a cross between a forgotten gym bag and something a cat rejected.
For a long time, my relationship with my Eufy X10 was a battle. I loved the clean floors, but the aftermath? That was the hazmat situation. As the founder, my logic was sound: if my machine was essentially turning my home into a chemical waste facility, I should be treating the tank-opening process with the respect it deserves.
My breaking point was when I splashed some on me one day and didn't see it. All day I kept smelling something. My pets wouldn't come near me and the wife then said "when is the last time you had a shower?"
That's when the entrepreneur kicked in. I saw all these posts of people pouring different things in their tanks, from bleach to mouthwash. Obviously not realizing the instant or long-term damage they were doing.
I spent months testing different formulas, all of them pH balanced to keep that professional feel grade and function. I now no longer hold my nose or hold back tears. I have no need to run the faucet for 10 minutes after emptying. Meet Tank Funk Fix, 100% formulated, sourced and manufactured in the USA .
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