I was wondering if product smell can be posted under every product description...maybe even highlighted ... I'm probably not the only one thinking of this. What do you guyz think?
2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)
That sounds like a good idea, a problem though is that while the smell of some products like mothers showtime (cinnamon) are easily distinguishable, other products aren't as easy to label.
The thing about smell is, that all odor is particulate. In other words, if you smell something it is because a tiny little particle of something went up your nose (and in your lungs)--and I suppose that it then became a part of your body forever. Keep that in mind next time you pass a dump. You just "became" the dump.
I don't think that they need to get too specific on product labels, i.e. "smells like cinnamon", "smells like pina colada" I think there should just be some kind of a warning if it stinks like hell just to kind of prepare you a little bit so that you don't drop the bottle while fainting over the stench and spill all of the product on the ground.
Like Meg's quick interior detailer for example. They should add onto the warning label. Warning: wear clothes pin on nose while using this interior detailer it smells like hell!
I don't know if its just me or what but when I use anything that smells sweet/fruity, bugs and bee's like to visit the car and ME more often. I HATE BEE'S!
Just a reminder. When trying to smell the contents of an unknown chemical container, remove and smell the cap instead of the bottle. If it is a strong chemical you won't burn your nose out.
Just a reminder. When trying to smell the contents of an unknown chemical container, remove and smell the cap instead of the bottle. If it is a strong chemical you won't burn your nose out.
This is exactly what was taught in science class in grammer school. i see many people open a products of any type and take a big whiff.have you seen anyone try this with a bottle of ammonia
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