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Dragon_Ball_Z 08-04-2015 11:23 PM

Air freshener "New Car Smell"
 
Have any of you truly came across a New Car smell air freshener? The autozone trees aren't cutting it. Any ideas would be great. Thanks


-Raj

Got_Z 08-04-2015 11:38 PM

Squash Air Freshener or febreze are my favorites but I haven't come across any TRUE new car smell.

Dragon_Ball_Z 08-04-2015 11:39 PM

Thanks bro!


-Raj

JARblue 08-05-2015 10:46 AM

In high school I had some of "That New Car Smell" in a small spray bottle. That was the closest I ever found.

Powerwiz 08-05-2015 12:14 PM

Off topic but you guys know that "new car" smell is a medly of dozens of toxic chemicals venting from the fabric lol.

Got_Z 08-05-2015 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Powerwiz (Post 3276843)
Off topic but you guys know that "new car" smell is a medly of dozens of toxic chemicals venting from the fabric lol.


Who doesn't like toxic chemicals.....


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TerribleONE 08-05-2015 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Powerwiz (Post 3276843)
Off topic but you guys know that "new car" smell is a medly of dozens of toxic chemicals venting from the fabric lol.

Best toxic chemicals iv ever smelled!

Dragon_Ball_Z 08-05-2015 12:18 PM

Lol, it still smells great!


-Raj

Zipper 104 08-05-2015 02:19 PM

He said....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Powerwiz (Post 3276843)
Off topic but you guys know that "new car" smell is a medly of dozens of toxic chemicals venting from the fabric lol.

He said that like it's a bad thing.

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JARblue 08-05-2015 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Powerwiz (Post 3276843)
Off topic but you guys know that "new car" smell is a medly of dozens of toxic chemicals venting from the fabric lol.

That's why we need it in the form of a non-toxic air freshner :icon17:

Darth_Hazer 08-07-2015 11:53 AM

It's not "new car" smell, but I agree with Got_Z on squash. I use Tree frog brand. They come in a little "cup" looking holder and include a small piece of adhesive so you can place it anywhere in the car without it rolling around. They last about 3-4 weeks and pretty cheap. Got 12 for around $35 on amazon. Almost a year's worth. Always get compliments on the smell. It's strong but not over bearing.

jshare1 08-07-2015 12:08 PM

Chemical Guys stripper scent.

Z Ninja 08-15-2015 07:11 PM

Any air freshener I've tried, I've really hated. The smell is too strong and it about makes you want to pull over and puke. One air freshener caused my eyes to water so bad, I had to throw it away immediately. I'd stick with only products containing natural oils if I had to use something.

It's actually true that the "new car smell" is potentially toxic, copied from Wikipedia:

"A two-year study released in 2001 by the CSIRO in Australia found several health problems associated with new car smell chemicals. CSIRO research scientist, Dr Stephen Brown, reported anecdotal accounts of disorientation, headache, and irritation in some drivers of new cars. He measured pollutant levels in new cars that were sufficient to cause similar effects within minutes in controlled experiments by other researchers. Chemicals found in the cars included the carcinogen benzene, two other possible carcinogens cyclohexanone and styrene, and several other toxic chemicals."

"A more recent study in Japan found that the volatile organic chemicals in a new minivan were over 35 times the health limit the day after its delivery. In four months they had fallen under the limit but increased again in the hot summer months, taking three years to permanently remain below the limit. The limits were set by the Japanese health ministry in response to more car owners suffering from sick building syndrome. A Daily Telegraph article on the study described the enjoyment of new car smell as "akin to glue-sniffing"."

The best advice, don't eat, drink (except water), or smoke in your car. Make sure you change the cabin air filter every recommended 15,000 miles. Vacuum often. I've been able to keep my "new car smell" for years that way and people still comment that it smells and looks new because I take good care of the interior. No stinking air freshener needed!


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