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Sundance Aromatherapy ???? Does it work??
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Campsalot:
Does anyone have anything to say about the Sundance Aromatherapy thing. Â Check out this link: http://sundancespas.com/Therapy/Aromatherapy.html
I have a Sundance Maxxus, I added this aromatherapy (Green Apple) thing to our air blower deal and guess what? Â Not a thing! Â Is my nose broke our are there others who think this is a load of you know what.
johnvb:
We have been using it in our Optima, IMHO it barely works. The aroma seems to hang right at the top of the water line, so you need to sink down low to get the full effect.
We always joke that they engineered it to help one cover up an unexpected...uh you know, (ever see the scene from the Ren and Stimpy cartoon where Ren's in the bathtub, making his own bubbles?);D
ebirrane:
A good friend of mine has a cameo. He states using the air blower aroma therapy he smells something for about 5 minutes and then it goes away.
Some scents are easier to detect than others. Any chance your tub is in the middle of a green apple orchard?
There are plenty of other products that you just pour into the tub which last a little longer if the air blower isn't doing it for ya.
-Ed
Vinny:
I don't think it's just Sundance, it seems that the aromatherapy feature doesn't work well in any brand. I've read a lot of people asking that question - it may also be the type of beads you use.
My tub doesn't have a blower system but one of the tubs I was interested came with one and thought it was a great idea, until I read differently.
BTW, for what it's worth, a friend of mine used the "add to water" fragrance and it screwed up his water as per him.
tstiffler:
I agree, the aromatherapy is a nice selling point, but just doesn't seem to work. We've tried a couple of different scents in our Optima and haven't smelled a thing. I think I'll put the rest in my car. is this a new feature with Sundance?
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