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Post by disalan on Mar 30, 2014 13:35:00 GMT -5
I really wanted to order a room spray for my grocery hauler AKA mini-van but couldn't decided on a good scent for the van. I was thinking Papaya Waterlily or light bakery scent like Pizzelle.
What scents do you think would be good for a vehicle?
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Post by jennsrandomworld on Mar 30, 2014 14:19:30 GMT -5
I got cucumber cantaloupe for my car! One spritz is all I need but at the same time I have a tiny car (:
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Post by hanna on Mar 30, 2014 22:57:40 GMT -5
Oh nice, never tried a room spray before. I purchased those car febreeze sticks before. They are usually alright, just smells murky after awhile. Oh dear lord, the rain scent was super awful. It smelled like pee/ammonium when it rained and when it was hot outside it smelled like sulfur. Awful!! So I would be interested to hear if anyone else tries room sprays or any other types of things for their cars.
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Post by queentakesjack on Mar 31, 2014 5:44:25 GMT -5
I love bakery scents you know me so I would say Pizzelle would be good since it isn't too heavy. But remember when outside for a long time cars can get super hot and stuffy and maybe a bakery scent won't be too good in those situations. (I get sick from overpowering heat and smells but you might not have that problem).
I quite like the idea of something fresh or clean like Satsuma, or Whistlin Dixie, or Whispering Winds... I'm not sure yet though.
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Post by jennsrandomworld on Mar 31, 2014 22:00:18 GMT -5
Hanna. When I first bought my car I got the same exact sticks and I know exactly what murky smell you're talking about! After that I never purchased those again!
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Post by disalan on Apr 1, 2014 11:53:41 GMT -5
I was thinking bakery might be too sweet. I don't want anyone getting car sick either. After thinking about it for a looooooong time and sniffing pretty much my whole stash I decided to get the room spray in Stress Relief. I only have my older candle for reference for this scent but everyone in the house does love it. It might a good scent to spray in a room where someone is having a queasy tummy or stuffy nose. I don't find the mint overpowering but maybe it will be stronger in a product other than a candle. Stress Relief is good for the car because I have a 15 1/2 year old who wants to get her drivers license soon I was considering Leather & Lace for the mini-van, I could close my eyes and pretend I was driving a sports car with leather interior. Driving with my eyes closed didn't get a whole lot of approval from the family
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Post by queentakesjack on Apr 2, 2014 8:31:32 GMT -5
Leather would be a good one because you could imagine that new car scent. But Stress Relief sounds good to. I can't believe I haven't tried that one yet. I completely forgot about it to be honest. I love Chai Tea and Peppermint. The only downer is the lavender since I am not a fan of lavender at all. Do you get a lot of the lavender in Stress Relief? You know I love my homey mints but I'm not so big on the herbal flowery lavender.
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Post by disalan on Apr 2, 2014 11:12:34 GMT -5
My Stress Relief is in a candle and it is quite old (the throw is still crazy good though). I don't get an herbal or lavender and think the scent is stronger on the mint but sharpness of the mint is toned down my the other two scents. I guess it smells kind of like a mint tea but not exactly like the scent Mint Tea.
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Post by queentakesjack on Apr 3, 2014 8:49:36 GMT -5
Thanks for letting me know it sounds like one worth giving a shot.
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