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Scosche MagicFogger Sanitizer REVIEW — MacSources

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5 min readMar 17, 2022

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Sanitize and enjoy a cleaner workspace with some HOCL Covid-B-Gone

As we learned more about COVID-19, we adapted previous cleansing methods to the new illness. Hypochlorous acid is an all-natural substance created and used by our bodies’ digestive organelles and immune cells. Scientists adapted this technology into a potent sanitizer that could be used for foods, skin, hard surfaces, etc.

Once the hypochlorous chemical (HOCL) contacts a virus, it changes/alters the outer surface, causes it to clump, and decreases the ability to spread/infect. Similarly, the chemical damages bacterial cell walls and leads to their demise. Luckily, this chemical is listed as non-toxic, non-corrosive, and inexpensive. I encourage you to read a fantastic article titled “ Hypochlorous Acid: A Review “ by Michael S. Block DMD and Brian G. Rowan DMD to learn more about the chemical.

Additionally, you can learn more about the pros/cons, and the effect on COVID-19 and other potential pathogens like the stomach bug noroviruses often encountered on cruise vessels. Sanitize your home, your food, your office, your car. Pair HOCL with a nebulizer like that from Scosche, and you have a fantastic method to keep your area sanitized.

The Scosche MagicFOGGER arrived in a 10 1/8 inches wide by 11 1/16 inches tall by 2 1/4 inches thick tan cardboard box with overlapping geometric “Scosche-S” logo and lightning bolts. Other than the small white…

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