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Re: Potpourie for that old car aroma

To: bengel <bengel@cisco.com>
Subject: Re: Potpourie for that old car aroma
From: Simon Favre <simon@mondes.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 11:10:12 -0800
I think you just came up with the Potpourrie recipe. Rip a small piece of
40 year old leather, soak a cloth wrapped wire in Castrol bean oil and 
send about 100 Amps thru the wire. Put the remains in a bowl to grace the
garage with the smell of a lost age...

bengel wrote:
> 
> Harold:
> 
> You need to find the essence of the smell of a well used but unrestored
> older Brit-car. There is something about the leather, canvas, oil, grease
> and gasoline over the years that has a aroma that is as distinct to me as
> garlic.
> Most unrestored/older restorations of <40 yr old Healeys/MGs/TRs/Jags  do ...
> When I smell  it I'm immediately reminded of my MG-TC and TD I had years
> ago.... The modern restorations just don't have that smell..Maybe it's the
> real shellac, lacquer, and
> castor oil..(or maybe it's just the smell of well-fried cloth-covered Lucas
> wiring....:-) )
>

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