Best Car Perfume?


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This time instead of gel/liqued I bought this spray. Just Rs.120. Its more than 2 months now. I believe it will last for another month. Whenever I get into car I make sure to spray (both passenger side, driver side and back row if am taking for first time after some break, once anywhere after every break of journey). Since it is being used on need base it is economic I believe. I take my car once in a week mostly.

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For these kind of people (who take the car once in a while) I think this is the best. Moreover, the smell is there even if you take your car after a week. It is not that bad.
 
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This time instead of gel/liqued I bought this spray. Just Rs.120. Its more than 2 months now. I believe it will last for another month. Whenever I get into car I make sure to spray (both passenger side, driver side and back row if am taking for first time after some break, once anywhere after every break of journey). Since it is being used on need base it is economic I believe. I take my car once in a week mostly.

For these kind of people (who take the car once in a while) I think this is the best. Moreover, the smell is there even if you take your car after a week. It is not that bad.

i read some where that it is not safe to store pressurized cans inside locked cars,if its parked under sun.
 
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Oops.... There too a problem exists? Is that true Sai?
Hair spray, lubricants, flat tire repair, window cleaners, and other aerosols are often kept in vehicles year round. Some are kept in car trunks or in metal tool boxes in the back of vans and trucks.​
These pressurized containers are often temperature sensitive and classified as either flammable or combustible. Yet they are so commonly used, we forget the hazards that are associated with them.
For example, most aerosols state on the label of the container to not store them in temperatures greater than 120 degrees F. During summer months in most places around the United States, outside air temperatures will exceed 90 degrees F while the temperatures inside a vehicle or a toolbox on a vehicle can exceed 130 degrees F. Without additional ventilation or temperature relief, these containers can become explosive.
source:Why Aerosol Cans Shouldn't Be Left in Your Car : Road & Travel Magazine
 
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I was using Ambipur for a long time (AC vent). Recently switched to Aer (dashboard model). Thinking about switching back to Ambipur itself.
 
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Experts I seek your opinion here,

Is there any type of Car Perfume available which can be turn off when the car not in use ? Like some perfume I came across which will Expire / Empty after certain days after opening the container. User can't do anything to prevent deplete.

As I read AC vents perfume are harmful for inhale , is it true ? Also like to know if they can turned off when not in use ?
 
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Dashboard perfumes little longer than ac vent perfumes. Some type of perfume containers are fully close able. Others have flow control slider for minimum or maximum flow.
These perfumes can be harmful to those who have some kind of allergy from those smells otherwise i don't think these are harmful.
 
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Experts I seek your opinion here,

Is there any type of Car Perfume available which can be turn off when the car not in use ? Like some perfume I came across which will Expire / Empty after certain days after opening the container. User can't do anything to prevent deplete.

As I read AC vents perfume are harmful for inhale , is it true ? Also like to know if they can turned off when not in use ?
AC Vents perfumes mostly have On/Off system in place and also have sliders in some of the variant. So you can use as per your needs and choice.

I am allergic to perfumes and scents with high intensity and hence I choose to switch them off when I don't feel their needs and have managed to use a AC Vent perfume for around 100 days whose shelf life is said to be 45 days.

Also dashboard variant like Gel one's can be witch On/Off when needed like Liboni one have this option
 
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