RamDiver
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Seinfeld episode comes to mind
I suppose Jerry was a bit OCD, but he has nothing on Rick.
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Seinfeld episode comes to mind
This is one of the small, glass vials containing the essential oils. You remove the plastic plug, and insert the black fabric wick into the liquid, then screw the wood cap on tightly. The liquid soaks into the wick, eventually saturating the wood cap and emits the fragrance of the liquid. It has a plastic hanger to place it on your rear view mirror or wherever is convenient. The entire vial plus wood cap is about 2" tall and the vial is about 1 1/8" square. It lasts a couple of months depending on different factors, but it smells GREAT! Cost is less than $5 each.I can tell you what I use & I receive "numerous" compliments! They are not cheap, for I get them through Audi.com. They are Gecko Air Fresheners. You will want to get the "Black" based upon your preference of scents. I use the Black Gecko Air Freshener & it clips directly to your air vent. If you decide to get one, they run around $20-$25. It looks like a little toy but an "awesome" vehicle air freshener! There is a tiny red tag attached that has the Audi logo but it just pulls off.Not interested in cheap WalMart air fresheners, most of them are too strong and made with toxic chemicals.
My best solution (so far) for a little bit of scent has been to use some loose high-quality incense sticks under the driver seat. This works pretty good, and you can vary the scent and intensity by changing the sticks, and using more/less sticks.
My preference would be cedar wood scent, kinda like a full-on cedar closet. I've been trying some of those little 'sachet' bags of cedar chips, but they seem to have basically zero aroma. Maybe they sit on the shelves too long and lose the smell.
Just looking for some ideas. What are you guys doing?
Brad name?? I'm not clear on what washing granules areMy wife’s friend turned us on to this……clothes washing granules(smelly ones) not powder, although I think that would work, inside a jar with a shaker top, like you get in restaurants for pepper flakes. You shake it up occasionally not tipping any out, and the smell of clean fabric clothes fills the truck for ages! Works too.