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The New Car Smell We All Love Is Toxic
Don’t breathe too deeply
Everyone knows what a new car smells like. It is a scent that is instantly recognizable but impossible to describe. What does a new car smell like? People struggle with the words to adequately convey the scent. It only smells like one thing — a new car.
The smell is so popular that people have tried to capture it in a reusable form. There are new car scented candles for your home or office. There are new car air fresheners that aim to keep your call smelling new for longer. But none of those fakers ever truly capture the smell of a brand new car.
What if I told you that the smell we all know and love is toxic? The reason why no one can truly replicate the smell of a new car is that the scent is a noxious stew of scents that can only emerge from an industrial vehicle factory. So next time you catch a whiff of new car smell resist the urge to take a deep breath, your lungs with thank you.
What causes new car smell?
New car smell is caused by a blend of sealants, adhesives, and coatings that are put into a car right before it goes to market. The final touches of a new car are designed to keep it looking (and smelling) new and clean until it drives off the lot. The process leaves a pungent and recognizable odor inside of…