I want to know if this chemical can hurt a fabric interior say on a Honda CRV or other fabric interior... Where do you guys spray when using on the interior. I would do it on the carpets however they are protected with "Weather Teck" floor mats so there is little if any carpet to spray on ... Thanks .... Howard Joey you in da house ?
i have never had a problem with it staining.if your worried about that i would just spray it underneth the seat on the carpet.
Does not hurt fabic, i spray products like this on the headliner as "smells" travel to that and also has a decent amount of surface area to help. If there are seats that have a funk spray it on them and let it air dry before use.
Yup, I'm in da house! :lol: As agpatel said, you can spray it on the headliner for the surface area. I prefer spraying under both seats, so the smell isn't as overwhelming and last longer.
The stripper scent smells like a mixture of various body sprays, cheap perfume, and lotion... I bought one a year ago and it really does remind me of what my.clothes smell like after an evening at one of those.
I have actually used Both these products on my personal car including CG watermelon and Pina Colada for the last few years. I spray the scent once every other week. I have never had any problems with staining or effecting fabric
I've been using the stripper scent for a long time. I got a small bottle when it first came out as a free bonus. Still have it as I don't use air fresheners that much. But, I keep it in the car as a novelty almost. Girls get attitudes with it all the time, lol. All the guys love it and it really does smell like strippers. No problem in my M3 or Corolla.
Never really had any issues with it staining, and my car has all cloth interior as well. Only issue is the smell doesn't last very long...
Wow, I haven't done the car scent thing for ages. I really love the way Klima A/C 1Z cleaner make the car smell - if only for a short time. Back in the day, they used to have these air fresheners with ground up bank notes in them for "money" smell. THAT was the bomb! I always wondered what happened to that. I'm heard scent chemists can do nearly anything. I'm surprised there hasn't been a resurgence of nice smells!