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How to Keep Your Car Smelling Good With Drift Car Fresheners
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How to Keep Your Car Smelling Good With Drift Car Fresheners

by Chris Bauer | 11/25/2024

As the new car smell fades and the fragrances of life take over, figuring out how to keep your car smelling good can present a formidable challenge. Busy days of commuting, visiting the grocery store, and picking up a bite to eat along the way can quickly create unwanted odors, let alone long drives and extended road trips. The following guide introduces six different ways you can keep your car fresh without having to detail it every week yourself or pay someone else an exuberant amount. 

Why is it So Hard to Keep Your Car Smelling Good? 

The answer to this question lies somewhere next to, “Why can’t I keep my house clean?” and “Why is it that it always rains after I wash my car?” Maintaining a pleasant fragrance in your vehicle can seem like an impossible task, especially if you have children. Yet with the right car air freshener, you can leave the hard work to an inanimate object to tackle the rest of your to-do list. 

6 Ways to Keep Your Car Smelling Good 

If your car’s interior were to envelop you in a sumptuous cloud of indulgent aromas the moment you slid into the driver’s seat, enduring traffic jams and a slew of red lights would seem like child’s play. The six methods you can use to keep your car smelling good listed below might not accomplish the same task, but they can help convert your car’s interior from pungent to premium and upscale in no time at all. 

1. Choose a High-Quality Car Air Freshener 

Inferior car air fresheners flood the market, diluting your choices to solutions that last a few hours at most to those too overpowering to do more than agitate your senses and cement themselves into your car’s interior surfaces. However, high-quality car air fresheners from Drift flip the script on what it means to freshen the interior of your car. Instead of dominating the oxygen molecules in your vehicle with overwhelming scents, Drift tantalizes your senses with refined and elegant scents.

Amber, Cabana, Grove, Open Air, Pine, and Teak comprise our lineup of exclusive fragrances. If you’re unsure which scent best suits your tastes, take our Scent Quiz for a personal recommendation. While you’re there, check out the Wood, Metal, and Stone car air fresheners that house these upscale scents. 

2. Maintain Good Car Cleanliness Habits

One could argue that this entire list is full of good car cleanliness habits, which is true. However, none of these tactics work if you’re not in the mindset of keeping your car clean so that it smells good every time you crack open the driver’s door. Implementing good habits in the present serves you well in the future. 

For example, you might consider wiping your feet before you enter your vehicle to ensure that mud or snow doesn’t make its way into the carpeting or dirty the gas and brake pedals. Looking ahead, you can invest in seat covers or a pet cover that protects your upholstery from wear and tear. Even installing small trash receptacles in your car can encourage your passengers to practice good car cleanliness habits as well. 

3. Let Your Windows Down

We all want time to let our hair down, and your car can benefit from the same concept — albeit with windows instead of inhibitions. If you have a longer drive ahead of you, plan time at lower speeds to roll the windows down and enjoy the fresh breeze. The swirls of air surrounding your car as you drive down the road will refresh the interior and replace that musty smell with something much more pleasant. 

Alternatively, you can leave your windows rolled down for an hour or two if you plan on being near your parked car. You do run the risk of inclement weather making its way into the interior — or any manner of insects — but the benefits far outweigh these inconveniences. When was the last time you let your car windows down? 

4. Avoid Eating or Drinking in Your Car

It’s tempting to use the numerous cup holders at your disposal and munch on a burger as you drive home. However, you can save money and protect your car’s new smell by keeping food and drink out of the vehicle. It’s certainly a lifestyle change for some drivers, but it’s well worth it if you want to ensure your car’s interior smells as good as it did when you drove it home from the dealership. 

5. Remove Trash As You Exit the Vehicle

Before you jump out of the car and escape into the house, take a moment to look around your immediate seating area. Removing any trash you see can help keep pungent odors away, especially those that come from old food packaging, candy wrappers, and other items. Plus, removing a little bit of trash every time can help keep your car cleaner in the long run. 

6. Replace Your Car Air Freshener Every Month 

Most car air fresheners boast a long-lasting scent that’s proven to keep your car smelling fresh for weeks. However, not all car air fresheners are made the same, and some last much longer than others. Unfortunately, most car owners learn this fact the hard way — by investing in ineffective car fresheners that fade over time. 

Yet, even the strongest, longest-lasting car air freshener requires replacing after enough time has passed. Join Drift’s Scent of the Month club to receive an exclusive scent at the start of every month. These scents are only available for a limited time, so sign up and receive your premium Drift scent today! 

Infuse Your Car’s Interior With Premium Drift Scents 

The hack to keeping your car smelling good lies with a Drift car freshener. Our premium scents infuse your car’s interior with unmistakably luxurious fragrances that last for up to 30 days. Choose from a handful of signature scents to make your next trip behind the wheel unforgettable — for all the right reasons. 


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