DrBoost said:
I thought I was the only person that thinks Play Doh has an amazing scent.
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Ops, you're at "Plus Six" as of this posting so we've clearly got a cohort.
I also find the scent of old aircraft interiors / machine shops absolutely intoxicating:
But, but, the best scent of all is what I call "soapy clean girl"...you can keep your perfumes from Paris, a simple bar of Dove is waaay better.
Sorry to be such a post whore, I promise to quit with just one more.
Two stroke exhaust from whatever...dirt bike, weed whacker, outboard; Sals' good.
Burned Castrol from a vintage race car engine. Best perfume ever. I first smelled it sixty years ago (when the cars weren't vintage) and that scent is seared into my senses. But it goes beyond the smell. It's the time, the place, the era, and the people. When I smell that smell today at vintage races, it takes me back to that first time.
In reply to RX Reven' :
Lake water like what's in that picture also has a unique scent that triggers memories of learning to water ski and getting water force into places it shouldn't be like nostrils, etc.
When my wife saw these pictures of the airplane interior, she was quite quick to remark "I know exactly what that smells like."
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