Ransom said:Leaded regular, or so my memory says. Wonder how good my memory is. Wonder how that relates to the density of leaded regular in the air at gas stations when I was a kid...
Some people dump C16 in their lawnmowers for the smell.
Ransom said:Leaded regular, or so my memory says. Wonder how good my memory is. Wonder how that relates to the density of leaded regular in the air at gas stations when I was a kid...
Some people dump C16 in their lawnmowers for the smell.
New tires. I've loved them since I was a little kid. And there is a chemical used in the brick making process that smells amazing. Not sure what it is. Probably shouldn't breathe it but dang it smells fresh.
Turboeric said:Old British cars. I was walking through a parking lot a few years ago, and smelled that unmistakable aroma of damp leather, petrol, oil and musty cardboard. Looking around I spotted a chrome bumper MGB one row over.
My old TR3 had a distinctive smell that I loved.
I once stuck my head inside a J3 Cub and loved the smell. Had to be 80 octane avgas and fabric dope.
MazdaFace said:New tires. I've loved them since I was a little kid. And there is a chemical used in the brick making process that smells amazing. Not sure what it is. Probably shouldn't breathe it but dang it smells fresh.
This. Love new tire smell!
This is a rare and obscure treat for me, but I really look forward to the aroma that will suddenly fill the room when you crack the bolts on main bearing caps.
secretariata said:Dusterbd13 said:Bradford pear tree
WTF is wrong with you dude? That is worse than fresh roadkill skunk...
On a related note... skunk spray, a mile or two away from ground zero.
NOHOME said:
grinding fumes.
way back when... Castrol synthetic race oil.
When we first moved into this house and I took a shower in the well water it was the strangest thing. Smelled just like grinding. There's a lot of iron in the water. Really a lot.
I have some of that Castrol oil.
RX Reven' said:
- A girl that smells of cigarettes and alcohol (she appears to be impulsive and risk tolerant...perhaps she'll do something impulsive and risky with me).
The sweet smell of poor judgement.
Now I'm going to have to go home and smell my kroil. I don't recall it smelling good.
Mojo...sorry but PB Blaster does NOT smell good...says the guy who likes the faint smell of skunk.
Doc Brown said:This is a rare and obscure treat for me, but I really look forward to the aroma that will suddenly fill the room when you crack the bolts on main bearing caps.
What the heck IS that smell????
In reply to Knurled. :
I was coming to comment on this too!
It seems that all old engines have that same smell when you get them apart! Years of deposits? I don’t really know.
Race fuel and castor oil is a darn fine scent. So much so that Klotz makes a candle that smells like it!
Saron81 said:In reply to Knurled. :
I was coming to comment on this too!
It seems that all old engines have that same smell when you get them apart! Years of deposits? I don’t really know.
Race fuel and castor oil is a darn fine scent. So much so that Klotz makes a candle that smells like it!
Klotz Caster scent candles..... What a time to be alive! I just ordered one on amazon... can't wait
In reply to spitfirebill :
There's no way I'm going to trust the smeller on a guy who likes the smell of skunk. PB blaster smells amazing, especially first thing in the morning.
In reply to EastCoastMojo :
I like the smell of PB blaster when you've worked on something the night before and you open up the garage the next day. Depending on how things went it either smells like success or failure.
Horse stables, tire stores and old book shops.
My grandpa owned a tire store and every time I get new tires the smell reminds me of grandpa's store.
We had horses when I was a kid so that smell brings back pleasant memories as well.
And old books just because..
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