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CHEMICAL GUYS NEW CAR SCENT 475ML

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New Car Scent er en Premium luftfrisker som bringer tilbake ”nybil” følelsen. Ønsker du å bli kvitt uønsket lukt eller bare er lei av den kunstige og kortvarige lukten fra ”trær” som henger i speilet? Da skal du prøve en luftfrisker fra Chemical Guys! Alle luftfriskere fra CG er laget av naturlige ingredienser og gjenspeiler nettopp den naturlige duften du ønsker.

I tillegg til en behagelig og naturlig duft, inneholder disse aktive ingredienser (enzymer) som dreper bakterier, fjerner sjenerende lukter og holder dem borte.

For et bedre klima i bilen; luftfrisker fra Chemical Guys!

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What Esquire Magazine Had to Say
"Hundreds of different chemicals are contained in car-interior components," according to Jeff Gearhart, the Ecology Center's HeathCar.org research director. "They range from smells you would more commonly associate with paints and solvents to adhesives. It's really a complex chemical cocktail mixture from all these multiple sources that you smell floating around in the air."

The VP of Marketing for Chemical Guys, whose new-car air freshener is designed to mimic the new-car scent, notes, "If you go to a factory, you'll notice most people who assemble cars wear a mask. They have a mask because they're constantly made to smell the new-car smell. That smell is not necessarily healthy for you. Most of those odors are VOCs, volatile organic compounds. All of our fragrances are naturally derived, combined to emulate a new car smell without being bad for you."

What a new car smells like, as you read above, is tough to define. Most people associate a new car smell with happiness. Maybe they remember the first time their parents got a new car, and took long drives with them. Maybe they remember getting that first real job where they could afford to buy a new car for themselves. Either way, the smell is a happy one, and don't we all just want to be a little bit happier?

Also featured in Maxim Magazine's November 2013 Issue