Men’s lifestyle magazine Esquire published the story of “The Science” behind that iconic and unique “New Car” smell. What actually causes the smell may surprise you, but Chemical Guys recreated it in a healthy and sustainable way for all to enjoy. As Esquire’s Answer Fella explains:
“Hundreds of different chemicals are contained in car-interior components,” according to Jeff Gearhart, the Ecology Center’s HeathCar.org research director. “They range from smells you would more commonly associate with paints and solvents to adhesives. It’s really a complex chemical cocktail mixture from all these multiple sources that you smell floating around in the air.
“The VP of Marketing for Chemical Guys, whose new-car air freshener is designed to mimic the new-car scent, notes: ‘If you go to a factory, you’ll notice most people who assemble cars wear a mask. They have a mask because they’re constantly made to smell the new-car smell. That smell is not necessarily healthy for you. Most of those odors are VOCs, volatile organic compounds. All of our fragrances are naturally derived, combined to emulate a new car smell without being bad for you.’”
Even though what makes a car smell “new” is tough to define, most people associate that new car smell with happiness. Maybe they remember taking long drives in their parents’ first new car, or maybe they remember getting that first real job where they could afford to buy a new car for themselves. Remembering the good times and recreating those moments with Chemical Guys New Car Smell can help people relive those precious moments, and can even motivate people towards future successful achievement. Choose to remember the good times, and strive to create more of those moments with good memories and good smells like Chemical Guys New Car Smell.