GobiGladiator7
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- First Name
- Chris
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- Jun 20, 2022
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- Central,OH
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- 2022 Jeep Gladiator
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- Energy Broker
https://www.amazon.com/YYinno-Machi...cphy=9015018&hvtargid=pla-1187162554479&psc=1No chemicals in my truck to mask a smell by introducing even more powerful chemicals into the air to cover up the other odor.
"Air fresheners" don't freshen anything. They mask chemically. They are a lie, false advertising.
The reason they don't last is because their chemical is gone into the air - and the air has been exchanged many times while what is causing the original odor is still in the truck.
The "air freshener" spews chemicals into the air, the air gets exchanged with outside air over and over and so the chemicals from that thing are gone while the source of the odor is still in the truck. They are odor maskers, not fresheners.
I told my wife to skip the fancy dryer sheets, too - they spew even more chemicals into the air we breathe - they only mask odors be putting out a stronger odor humans will accept.
I wonder if one of those cabin filters that has a carbon component to it might help actually remove the odor producing chemical from the air - and truly freshen it?
Baking soda is a trick used in refrigerators for decades - it actually absorbs the odor causing molecules. So I'd shoot for a carbon filter and/or baking soda.
Try this. Literally let your car run for 15minutes with circulation/air condition. Turn car off and let machine run for a couple hours. It literally smells like fresh rain in your car
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I would hope my car doesn't reek. lol