
Does the interior of your car have a foul smelling odor? To prevent this from happening, you would want to make sure the inside of your car is always clean. Air fresheners help mask terrible odors and spread fragrances in your vehicle. It is a basic concept that molecules of the air freshener are free to move throughout the air in your vehicle.
There are so many different scents of air fresheners to buy, ranging from Strawberries to Pumpkin Spice Cake. An air freshener contains four basic ingredients: petroleum distillates, aerosol propellants, p-dichlorobenzene and formaldehyde.
Air fresheners can be useful for your car. It keeps odors out and it makes your driving much more pleasant while on the road. What also helps is to keep your car clean. This can help avoid problems and keep odors out to begin with.
Fragrance is important when it comes to selecting an air freshener, but appearance matters too. Now we have different brands in stores to choose from that comes in various shapes and scents too. There are some people that have trouble when it comes to select which one they like. Here are some different types to help make your decision easier:
Hanging Cardboard
These are the most common type of air fresheners which are saturated in different oil scents. As you expose the hanging cardboard in the air, a fragrant smell is released.
Oil Wicks
You will need to insert a wick into scented oil inside of a bottle. When it reaches a plastic top like the vents sticks, clip it into the air vents of your vehicle.
Vent Sticks
These efficient air fresheners are discretely clipped on the air vents of your car. The air from the vents releases the distinct scent of your vent sticks.
Aerosol Sprays
If you need quick fix for unpleasant odors in your car, get aerosol cans. A single spray is enough to make your car smell good. The scent can get away quickly s you need to re-spray often.
Did you know: Little Trees are disposable air fresheners for your car in the shape of an evergreen tree. They were invented in the 1950's when a milkman complained about the smell of spilled milk in his delivery truck. He was talking with a chemist friend of his named Julius Samänn that had gotten back from the Canadian wilderness studying aromatic oil in pine trees. The Royal Pine scent became the first air freshener designed to hang on a rear view mirror.