NUVIN AIR GLOBAL – With NuVinAir Global’s healthy vehicle programs and patented cleaning process, we are quickly integrating into hundreds of auto dealerships, car rental locations, and major airports across the country.
THE BASICS
With NuVinAir Global’s healthy vehicle programs and patented cleaning process, they are quickly integrating into hundreds of auto dealerships, car rental locations, and major airports across the country.

With NuVinAir Global’s healthy vehicle programs and patented cleaning process, they are quickly integrating into hundreds of auto dealerships, car rental locations, and major airports across the country.
NUVIN AIR GLOBAL – With NuVinAir Global’s healthy vehicle programs and patented cleaning process, we are quickly integrating into hundreds of auto dealerships, car rental locations, and major airports across the country.
THE BASICS
NuVinAir provides healthier commutes for drivers and passengers around the world through a patented cleaning process and proprietary product line powered by chlorine dioxide. NuVinAir’s patented ReStore and ReFresh treatments are used to clean the air and remove contaminants, odor, and pollutants inside your vehicle by dispelling a dry, hygienic vapor that travels throughout the vehicle, reaching places that sprays and wipes simply cannot.
SOME FAQS
Can NuVinAir products help reduce the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19)?
NuVinAir’s patented ReStore and ReFresh products are used to clean the air and remove contaminants and pollutants inside your vehicle by dispelling a dry, hygienic vapor that travels throughout the vehicle, including the hard-to-reach ventilation system. Additionally, recent studies have established that the coronavirus persists in an infectious state on common surface materials for several days.
The US Food and Drug Administration and the World Health Organization guidelines emphasize the importance of frequent and thorough cleaning of surfaces potentially contaminated by the coronavirus. NuVinAir’s ReNuSurface is recommended for use in addition to ReStore or Refresh for use in physically removing contaminants and pollutants from interior surfaces.
Why are NuVinAir products better than using hand wipes in the car?
Commonly used hand or sanitary wipes can be effective on hard nonporous surfaces when used properly. However, even if used correctly and frequently, these wipes are normally unable to reach far enough into porous surfaces such as upholstery and nooks and crannies to address the contaminants embedded in those materials and areas. NuVinAir's patented Cyclone process and powerful treatments help eliminate this problem by generating a dry, hygienic gas which fills the vehicle's interior and penetrates deeply into all surfaces. The gas rapidly dissipates after dispersion and, when use directions are followed, allows for the safe and rapid re-entry into a clean, contaminant-free vehicle.
Are NuVinAir products safe?
NuVinAir Global stands behind the safety and effectiveness of our innovative product line when used in accordance with our application instructions. We aim to be the global authority in creating healthy vehicle interiors by arming the automotive industry with innovative, patented cleaning technology, and world-class support. We own multiple patents for delivering the most effective airborne cleaning solution through our Cyclone technology. Our patented process and eco-friendly treatments safely employ an effective level of chlorine dioxide vapor throughout the vehicle’s ventilation system, reducing pollutants and airborne contaminants. The result is clean, healthier air.
Are NuVinAir products EPA registered?
Not yet. While we have been working through that process, with the outbreak of the coronavirus, we have significantly escalated our efforts to move forward rapidly to securing full EPA registration.
Send an email to info@NuVinAir.com for more information on our patented cleaning process and proprietary product line.

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