If you manage short-term rentals, you already know the frustrating part: the property can look spotless, the linen can be fresh - and yet the odour gives everything away the moment you open the door.
Here’s the key truth most “quick fixes” miss:
Marijuana smoke odour behaves like other smoke odours - it clings to soft furnishings (especially curtains) and then “rebounds” back into the room air.
So if you only freshen the air, you often get a temporary improvement… followed by the smell returning.
This article shares a simple, reliable, hospitality-friendly approach we recommend at ELiX - designed for fast guest turnover et repeatable results.
Smoke odours don’t just float in the air. They settle into:
That’s why properties can smell “fine” right after spraying - and then smell bad again once the room warms up, airflow changes, or guests start moving around.
So ask yourself: if the odour is living in the textiles… why treat only the air?
Most hosts try one (or all) of these:
These can help temporarily, but they often mask rather than neutralise at the source — meaning the odour can rebound after a few hours.
If your goal is a guest-ready, confidence-level reset, you need a method that targets where the smell actually sits.
We recommend a two-product sequence:
Used together, you’re addressing both parts of the problem: fabric + air.
Curtains are a top culprit because they have huge surface area and sit directly in airflow (windows, AC, fans). If you skip them, you’re often leaving the biggest “odour battery” untouched.
Use: Amarella CURTAIN Odour Absorber
A fine-mist spray designed to refresh curtains, nets and voiles without washing, and to neutralise lingering odours rather than simply masking them.
What you should notice: the “stale smoke” character drops noticeably because you’ve targeted the reservoir, not just the room air.
Once the textiles are handled, you can now do what most people do first - but with far better results because the smell is no longer feeding back from the curtains.
Use: ABSORBER Odor Eliminator Anti-Tobacco
This is built for quick interior refresh and odour elimination, particularly for smoke-type odours, leaving a clean, presentable finish.
You can get some improvement with either step alone:
A durable result is far more reliable when you treat the curtains first and then finish the room air - in that order.
If you’re trying to protect reviews, avoid refunds, and keep operations smooth, this two-step system is the simplest way to make outcomes predictable.
In a standard turnover (light–moderate odour):
For heavy contamination:
Yes, for smoke-type odours in hospitality, we recommend the two-step fabric-first protocol above:
Yes, ELiX supplies international partners and supports export markets, including the USA.
For private label / contract manufacturing, MOQs start from 3,000 pcs (depending on product type and packaging configuration). If you want the fastest route, we can start from proven bases and adapt fragrance, label and positioning.
Best next step: send your target use case (property size, turnaround time, scent preference, distribution model) and we’ll propose the best configuration for your customers.
Will one product be enough?
If you want a result that lasts, it’s much more reliable to treat both the odour reservoir (curtains) and the room air.
Is this safe for everyday use in rentals?
Always follow label instructions and test fabrics first. Our approach is designed for practical, repeatable use in real interiors.
Can you do a fragrance-light option (not “perfumey”)?
Yes, we can build a “clean, hotel-fresh” finish that avoids heavy cover-ups.


