Harford scientist solves odor issues

March 18, 2008

“Unpleasant and embarrassing personal odors.”

They are exactly what you think they are. They are the silent scourge of offices, hotels, homes – basically anywhere with a shared restroom. And one Maryland scientist says he’s found a way to combat them.

Oxi-Odor Eliminator is the brainchild of Eric McGill, Harford County resident and University of Baltimore graduate. It’s a powder that’s sprinkled in toilets right after exactly what you think it’s right after.

An interesting solution to an eternal problem. (And, apparently, partially a product of prodding by McGill’s wife.)

But is it feasible, I wonder? Do you think these little packets of powder will ever replace air freshener and scented candles?

And who out there wants to give it a try?

JOE BACCHUS, Web Specialist

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2 Responses to “Harford scientist solves odor issues”

  1. Bo on March 19th, 2008 6:03 am

    I bet it’s just a crock of sh*t!

  2. Jesse on March 19th, 2008 2:43 pm

    I have tried it and it really works. You actually put it in the bowl before you poop.

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