interior smell
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interior smell
what is the best thing to use on carpets and roof since i have leather seats i cant put nothing on them for a good smell besides conditioner so i was wondering whats the best stuff to use for a good fruity smell like cherrys or something like that i just want something thats a strong scent that you can smell
also how can you get a bad smell out of the a/c after using stain remover products my ac when it first kicks on smells like the cleaner
also how can you get a bad smell out of the a/c after using stain remover products my ac when it first kicks on smells like the cleaner
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Originally Posted by king ranch
what is the best thing to use on carpets and roof since i have leather seats i cant put nothing on them for a good smell besides conditioner so i was wondering whats the best stuff to use for a good fruity smell like cherrys or something like that i just want something thats a strong scent that you can smell
also how can you get a bad smell out of the a/c after using stain remover products my ac when it first kicks on smells like the cleaner
also how can you get a bad smell out of the a/c after using stain remover products my ac when it first kicks on smells like the cleaner
Well you're in luck mister.
Poorboys Natural Look has a cherry scent.
Your interior takes a beating. In the summer, the sun heats it up to insane temperatures. That sun also comes through your windows and causing your interior to fade and dry out. Now you can protect it with Poorboy's Natural Look Dressing.
Natural Look meets all of your needs for an interior protectant. It contains mild cleaners to gently remove dust and dirt. It has patented UV blockers to protect from the harmful rays of the sun. Lastly, it gives a nice matte finish that reduces glare while driving.
Natural Look isn't just any interior dressing. Along with its cherry scent, the formula contains biocides that will kill bacteria and mold. Spray it into your vents to freshen them up and keep them free of mildew.
You can use Natural Look on vinyl, plastic and leather. It looks nice on tires and offers a very matte, natural rubber finish. It dries to the touch, so there is no oily surface left behind.
Natural Look meets all of your needs for an interior protectant. It contains mild cleaners to gently remove dust and dirt. It has patented UV blockers to protect from the harmful rays of the sun. Lastly, it gives a nice matte finish that reduces glare while driving.
Natural Look isn't just any interior dressing. Along with its cherry scent, the formula contains biocides that will kill bacteria and mold. Spray it into your vents to freshen them up and keep them free of mildew.
You can use Natural Look on vinyl, plastic and leather. It looks nice on tires and offers a very matte, natural rubber finish. It dries to the touch, so there is no oily surface left behind.
Last edited by RollingRock; 01-28-2008 at 11:55 PM.
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Chemical Guys make air fresheners..they even have a leather scent available...and i think they might even have a cherry one...i could be mistaken but go check out www.chemicalguys.com
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I've found the Bounce dryer sheets work great.
They're not too overwhelming, the scent is constant for, at least, a couple of weeks or more and relatively cheap [BJ's] - plus you can throwm them under your mats, or seats and they're out-of-sight, out-of-mind.
Fabreeze is a nice subtle smell but it doesn't last more than a few days, I've found.
I hate the OTC car scents that come in anything, and everything, from a football to a replica pistol.... yuk!
They're not too overwhelming, the scent is constant for, at least, a couple of weeks or more and relatively cheap [BJ's] - plus you can throwm them under your mats, or seats and they're out-of-sight, out-of-mind.
Fabreeze is a nice subtle smell but it doesn't last more than a few days, I've found.
I hate the OTC car scents that come in anything, and everything, from a football to a replica pistol.... yuk!
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Originally Posted by stud_135
Chemical Guys make air fresheners..they even have a leather scent available...and i think they might even have a cherry one...i could be mistaken but go check out www.chemicalguys.com
I haven't used it before, but with a claim like "a cherry smell so good, you'll want to pick them yourself" it's gotta be good, right?!
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Dang RR...you got this down to a science!!! ![lol](https://www.f150online.com/forums/images/smilies/lol.gif)
Anyway, since I cant top JP's suggestion, I will go for an alternate route:
Clean seats with Quik-out (Megs). Keep in mind that it smells HORRIBLE. Once clean, spray Scotch Guard on the seats while you are at it. It also smells HORRIBLE. Make sure you leave your windows cracked.
Then, the smell will subside, and you can follow RR's advice.
If you are all about cheap, get a little tree!
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Anyway, since I cant top JP's suggestion, I will go for an alternate route:
Clean seats with Quik-out (Megs). Keep in mind that it smells HORRIBLE. Once clean, spray Scotch Guard on the seats while you are at it. It also smells HORRIBLE. Make sure you leave your windows cracked.
Then, the smell will subside, and you can follow RR's advice.
If you are all about cheap, get a little tree!
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