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Air freshener after valet

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Do you guys and girls use hanging air fresheners or use it in spray form I tend to use the fruity ones from home bargains or autoglym autosmart ones have used nielsen chemicals ones in the past the best ones i found were the jelly belly ones but those are expensive per unit 

also thought about some personalised ones 

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I used to use the trees. But now mainly vanilla shine spray on the dash/trims just before the viewing.

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8 minutes ago, tradegirl said:

I used to use the trees. But now mainly vanilla shine spray on the dash/trims just before the viewing.

Thanks for the reply . Always good to hear others ideas . And thoughts 

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I spent around £1,000 on the AutoSmart van the other week - he gave me one (yes one) free air freshener.  Geez, thank you.

Still got gazillions of WWise ones but refuse to use them because they probably don’t actually smell, just like their warranties don’t actually pay.

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Zoflora, couple of sprays, absolutely fabulous stuff

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Autoglym ones for me, not the cheapest but coupled with the Autoglym paper mats in the footwell, it creates a certain impression that buyers like. 

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The best stuff I have found is a lemon oil from laundry suppliers. It is £30 a litre but you only need a couple of squirts into the rear footwells. I get loads of comments from customers saying how nice and natural the scent is. 

 

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6 hours ago, Arfur Dealy said:

Zoflora, couple of sprays, absolutely fabulous stuff

What actual Zoflora product are you using Simon please.

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£2.99 Febreeze on carpets and cloth seats (which I don’t often have)

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6 minutes ago, Nick M.K. said:

£2.99 Febreeze on carpets and cloth seats (which I don’t often have)

I would have had you down as more of a 'cologne' kind of guy....? ;)

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5 minutes ago, Nick M.K. said:

£2.99 Febreeze on carpets and cloth seats (which I don’t often have)

Thank you Nick great idea . Will grab some next time I'm in Asda of course other supermarkets are available :D:)     

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2 minutes ago, Row said:

Cheers Simon.

It'll choke you if you jump in the car straight away, leave it overnight ;)

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10 minutes ago, Tony911 said:

What ever the car valeters leave inside always smell fresh:P

maccy dee wrappers and orange flavour used condoms then :P:P

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44 minutes ago, jason doyle motor sales said:

maccy dee wrappers and orange flavour used condoms then :P:P

Get it right strawberry flavour :D

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Has any of you used the fogging machines .

Get them from ebay and autosmart do something similar .

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12 hours ago, stockedup! said:

The best stuff I have found is a lemon oil from laundry suppliers. It is £30 a litre but you only need a couple of squirts into the rear footwells. I get loads of comments from customers saying how nice and natural the scent is. 

 

Interesting, can you send link to your source? 

1 hour ago, Casper said:

Has any of you used the fogging machines .

Get them from ebay and autosmart do something similar .

I have tried them... but I've found an odour remover / eater is better to get rid of smells.... seriously Zoflora pet odour eater / disinfectant is the bees knees, oh and I don't have shares....

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29 minutes ago, Arfur Dealy said:

Interesting, can you send link to your source? 

I have tried them... but I've found an odour remover / eater is better to get rid of smells.... seriously Zoflora pet odour eater / disinfectant is the bees knees, oh and I don't have shares....

Yes will certainly try the Zoflora sounds really good thanks for the advice was just another thought with the foggers . 

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25 minutes ago, Arfur Dealy said:

Interesting, can you send link to your source? 

I have tried them... but I've found an odour remover / eater is better to get rid of smells.... seriously Zoflora pet odour eater / disinfectant is the bees knees, oh and I don't have shares....

https://northwestlaundrysupplies.co.uk/
This is where you can get the Lemon Oil Arfur.

I use Brisk Fabric cleaner from Autosmart to clean first then a shot or two of this just to freshen when a punter is coming.

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13 hours ago, stockedup! said:

The best stuff I have found is a lemon oil from laundry suppliers. It is £30 a litre but you only need a couple of squirts into the rear footwells. I get loads of comments from customers saying how nice and natural the scent is. 

 

Yes as Arfur says sounds interesting. Who do you use to supply it and what brand is it etc   

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21 minutes ago, stockedup! said:

https://northwestlaundrysupplies.co.uk/
This is where you can get the Lemon Oil Arfur.

I use Brisk Fabric cleaner from Autosmart to clean first then a shot or two of this just to freshen when a punter is coming.

Thank you  much appreciated  cheers .

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