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(54 votes) Published: May 22, 2005 2:39 p.m. Viewed 540 times
Airwick Mobil Air units have become quite popular. I own several of them. Once of mine recently ran out of scent and so I took the unit apart and discovered it would not be hard at all to refill it, replace the batteries to the fan and shove deep into a duct system or cleverly hide in the entrance of a business who has pissed you off.
The key is to mix the stinky solution with mineral oil and refill the scent container. I wouldn’t place the solution in the Mobil Air until you on on site because it will stink the whole way there. Its a simple idea but it would fill a building easily with a vague odor until the air conditioning/heat came on. It would not be easily found and would affect many people.
The idea is to use something more subtle in scent rather than more dramatic. I have found that moldy garlic smells like death. It is hard to pinpoint the smell and is subtle enough to be sickening yet not strong enough to alert anyone (whereas a stronger stinkbomb would cause someone to want to immediately fix the problem). People entering a business you hate would begin to associate that smell with that business. They wouldn’t want to return and they wouldn’t necessarily know why.
It could be placed in an auditorium under seats and the smell could be subtle at first and then grow increasingly nasty. Meanwhile, everyone would have to stay there because they wouldn’t want to interrupt the basketball game or little Jimmy doing his clarinet solo.
You could also just set it out somewhere in plain sight. Most people would not expect something which normally smells good to smell so bad.
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