Better yet. Why not buy cologne with the scent of tires? I think a steel belted radial all traction Brut scent would drive women wild. They would never tire of the of the fragrance. How about a suble yet manly Michelin cologne scent to woo the ladies, and get things started in overdrive. Or, for the really aggressive Romeo, why not the smell of studded tires. If you want be a stud, you have to smell like one, could be the advertising slogan. Scented tires is truly a strange idea. I am waiting for someone to come out with a deodorant speed stick for my odiferous vehicle. I could just rub it on the wheel wells of my car for that irresistible smell.
2007-01-29 10:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe, because I like that they give a good scent to your garage. Also, maybe if a lot of people had them on the streets, the air would smell better then the smell of pollution. But also, maybe not because the point is to drive a car around, not to park it and make a garage smell good. And they would probably be really expensive.
2007-01-29 10:32:54
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answered by Sarah 3
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do not USE CHLORINE BLEACH it is going to wreck the colour in the carpet. pass to the food market and get some Lestoil and a container of granular non chlorine bleach. the place I stay Kroger has the two a sort of and the non chlorine bleach expenses approximately $2 a container for Kroger variety. mixture a pair of gallon of warm water and upload a million/2 cup of Lestoil and a pair of a million/2 cup of that granular non chlorine bleach to the nice and cozy water. Stir it properly, wait 10 minutes so it is going to absolutely dissolve into the water. Take and placed that right into a widely used backyard sprinkle can and soak down the carpet in the spots the place that milk has soured and produced a scent. enable stand for a minimum of an hour. Then vacuum it with a moist dry vacuum. long previous would be the smell. The alternitive and favored thank you to do it fairly is to eliminate that carpet if its a trunk one, and soak it down exterior with same brew as above and hose it down with water hose enable dry and reinstall it.
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answered by ? 4
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So if I'm driving across the Nevada Desert and I am suddenly lost people will be able to find me because of my scented car tires?
I will buy them if they repel mosquitoes too.
2007-01-29 10:34:46
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answered by White 7
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No need to buy scented tires when you can make your own! I have tried 'Essence of Smushed Squirrel', and 'Just a Dab of
Roadkill Rabbit', and my favorite, 'Poutice of Possum'. Just don't try 'Old Skunk Spice', it doesn't appease the nostril.
2007-01-29 10:52:13
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answered by one eye 3
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Really, that's cool. I think that sounds awesome. I'd totally buy scented tires. As long as they're not too expensive.:)
2007-01-29 10:35:27
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answered by Anonymous
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no they probably cost a crap load more, I don't have a garage to freshen up but if I did I could do it with a glade plug in for about 5 bucks.
2007-01-29 10:29:54
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I have other things I need to spend money on.
2007-01-29 10:30:05
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answered by somebody 4
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nah
2007-01-29 10:30:15
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answered by Dark~Angel 3
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No. Useless to me.
2007-01-29 10:30:03
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answered by Callie 3
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