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  • RaskyR1
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" smell?

    Originally posted by Nappers View Post
    Agree! Mcdonalds french fries will make your car stink
    So does left over Chinese food! I make my g/f put it in the trunk!

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  • RaskyR1
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" smell?

    Originally posted by IWantaTurbo View Post
    Do all new cars smell alike? Which new car has the best smell?
    I recently test drove the Audi Q7 and that leather smelled soooo goood.
    Definitely not! I like the smell of a new car with leather!

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  • Nappers
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" smell?

    Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
    Just to add, if you pick up some fast food to take home (since you or anyone else is not eating in the car, right?): keep your windows down the entire trip home. Fast food will make the interior smell extremely fast and for a while too.
    Agree! Mcdonalds french fries will make your car stink

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  • IWantaTurbo
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" smell?

    Do all new cars smell alike? Which new car has the best smell?
    I recently test drove the Audi Q7 and that leather smelled soooo goood.

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  • roushstage2
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" smell?

    Just to add, if you pick up some fast food to take home (since you or anyone else is not eating in the car, right?): keep your windows down the entire trip home. Fast food will make the interior smell extremely fast and for a while too.

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  • Racingfan
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" smell?

    Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
    Keep it clean. No food. No drinks.
    alright! thanks for the advice!! guys

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  • Derrick
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" smell?

    Buy a new car every year should do the trick..


    with everthing above and just to add don't forget to periodically shampoo the carpets. You will be surprised what can be pulled out of them even with frequent vacuuming.

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  • Nappers
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" smell?

    Originally posted by Joe's detailing View Post
    Buy a new car every year should do the trick..

    LM@O, that was a good one. I wish!!!

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  • Joe's detailing
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" smell?

    Buy a new car every year should do the trick..

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Follow all the above advice. No food, drinks, smoking. Then use #40 and you should be smelling that new car smell for a long time.

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  • smurf
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" smell?

    Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
    Keep it clean. No food. No drinks.
    and no SMOKING

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  • supercharged
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" smell?

    don't eat junk food in a car...

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  • roushstage2
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    Keep it clean. No food. No drinks.

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  • Erik Mejia
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    The M40 scent is about as close as you can get to recreating that new car smell... the best part about it is that it's an amazing protectant as well.

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  • Nappers
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    Re: how to keep the "new car" small?

    In my experience, Meguiars #40 is a great product I use on the dash and other plastics/rubber and cargo cover. People get in the car and think it's an 07 and it's a '00 Yukon with 127,000+ on the clock. I love it. And..it protects the plastic/rubber

    Aaron

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