Q. What do dealers use for new car smell?

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In the 1940s, a car smell product called Ozium was developed as a cleaning spray; nevertheless, its popularity ultimately grew among those who spent their time in automobiles. It is used to revitalize pre-owned vehicles at dealerships. Mobile car washes and detail shops rely on it. It's used by motorists because it keeps vehicles smelling fresh. Customers preferred the fragrance of the solvents, despite the fact that they were harmful to their health. They were completely impervious to reason. Due to this panic, automobile companies started working on odor neutralization while still catering to consumers' need for "that new-car fragrance."

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