Is there such a thing as a "quality" scented car air freshener?
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Is there such a thing as a "quality" scented car air freshener?
I'm just wondering. I just replaced my cabin air filter, but will forever wonder if the arrow should point up or down. Seems to be a 50/50 split on the forum, haha. But I'll try not to resurrect the debate.
Anyway - It was about 175 degrees yesterday, and it rained overnight. This morning when it got into my car, it was like a sauna. I turned the car on and was greeted with a kind of hot swampy breeze for a few seconds.
It got me wondering, besides the cabin air filter, is anyone here actually using a scent in their car?
I'm not necessarily looking to hang a Christmas-tree shaped air freshener from the rear-view mirror. Just wondering if there is a good option out there that I've never heard of to keep the car smelling "new."
Thanks!
later.
Anyway - It was about 175 degrees yesterday, and it rained overnight. This morning when it got into my car, it was like a sauna. I turned the car on and was greeted with a kind of hot swampy breeze for a few seconds.
It got me wondering, besides the cabin air filter, is anyone here actually using a scent in their car?
I'm not necessarily looking to hang a Christmas-tree shaped air freshener from the rear-view mirror. Just wondering if there is a good option out there that I've never heard of to keep the car smelling "new."
Thanks!
later.
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I'm just wondering. I just replaced my cabin air filter, but will forever wonder if the arrow should point up or down. Seems to be a 50/50 split on the forum, haha. But I'll try not to resurrect the debate.
Anyway - It was about 175 degrees yesterday, and it rained overnight. This morning when it got into my car, it was like a sauna. I turned the car on and was greeted with a kind of hot swampy breeze for a few seconds.
It got me wondering, besides the cabin air filter, is anyone here actually using a scent in their car?
I'm not necessarily looking to hang a Christmas-tree shaped air freshener from the rear-view mirror. Just wondering if there is a good option out there that I've never heard of to keep the car smelling "new."
Thanks!
later.
Anyway - It was about 175 degrees yesterday, and it rained overnight. This morning when it got into my car, it was like a sauna. I turned the car on and was greeted with a kind of hot swampy breeze for a few seconds.
It got me wondering, besides the cabin air filter, is anyone here actually using a scent in their car?
I'm not necessarily looking to hang a Christmas-tree shaped air freshener from the rear-view mirror. Just wondering if there is a good option out there that I've never heard of to keep the car smelling "new."
Thanks!
later.
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I actually did google this and it got good reviews everywhere so I bought it. Just fyi for anybody that is thinking about buying it, a quick personal review: It looks and smells like a urinal cake. Oh well. I'll just go au natural.
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