Stripper Scent

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I am having a hard time pulling the trigger on this scent... I see people like it, but no one (that I found) describes the scent! Anything it can be compared to?
 
I am having a hard time pulling the trigger on this scent... I see people like it, but no one (that I found) describes the scent! Anything it can be compared to?

If you have to ask, well, hmmmmm. :doh:
 
I don't particularly care for strippers who wear heavy perfumes; subtle is best. :p
 
Smells like LACEY the best darn stripper I have met.........:laughing:
 
In all honesty...it depends on one's olfactory system.

To me:
It does not emit my preferred gormand parfum "Club-scents"...such as (but not limited to): Cotton Candy, Pralines, Coconut, Lily-of-the-Valley, Sandlewood, Iris, etc.

I wish my "Stripper Scent(s)" to
evoke memories more in the vein of:

Secretions Magnifiques---a subversive, disturbing perfume:
which at one time was known to send one into raptures; to the pinnacle of sensual pleasure: that extraordinary and unique moment when desire triumphs over reason.

That's when the sensation of freshness is gripping. Then, suddenly, the fragrance reveals a metallic, razor-edge side: precise and as sharp as unappeased desire.
Pleasure explodes: all goes wild. Confusion reigns supreme.

Sensuous jousting is rarely satisfied with half-measures.
In between Don Juan and the Woman who offers herself...
arms are laid down…who will be the first to surrender?


Bob
 
I went to a friend detail shop, he use stripper scent for toilet ,storage room and corridor lol
Initial impression is good, smell like something sweet and happy...?
I can say it is presentable :D
 
I kinda like it. Not too strong, got a little baby powder like smell. Remember it is Stripper Scent not Hooker Scent! Lol
 
Not a fan of the stripper scent. Love the honeydew and, latest go-to, the Purple Stuff. Smells like grape kool-aid or suckers. reminds me of being a kid every time I get in my car
 
I haven't tried the Honeydew yet, but Cherry is my favorite. I have bought just about every scent except for New Car, Leather, and Black Frost. I like to switch scents and since AG discounts CG stuff 28 percent they are too cheap to pass up.
 
The only CG product I have ever bought is the New Car Smell. I prefer the hanging trees or the California Scents. Just a note, whenever you spray something wet, especially with a trigger sprayer it leaves a residue behind, residue collects dirt, the more you spray over time the more it builds up residue. Same as spraying Febreze etc. Plus they don't last long. At least with an aerosol it diffuses it better, but again it only lasts a short period of time.
 
I vacuum my car often to remove any dirt or residue. I also use 303 Fabric protectant which cuts down on dirt or liquid penetration. Personally, I find those hanging trees obscene, but to each their own.
 
I vacuum my car often to remove any dirt or residue. I also use 303 Fabric protectant which cuts down on dirt or liquid penetration. Personally, I find those hanging trees obscene, but to each their own.

I've sold janitorial products on the commercial level for years. Industrial grade carpet extractors and the cleaners were one part of my responsibilities. I have been factory trained by SC Johnson, Spartan Chemical, NSS Equipment (US made commercial extractors, vacuums, floor scrubbers). The thing about chemical residue is it attracts soil and dirt. Carpet is a prime example, the more you extract the more it attracts is what we've always said. It's just a part of the deal. Vacuuming does not remove chemical residue, it does remove a good amount of dirt. As far as fabric protectants go, those are kind of like the dealerships life time paint protection and fabric guard, so I'm going to leave that one alone. But I have yet to see a fabric protectant that prevents coffee, wine, soda or lip stick from staining. I like the cheesiness of the tree, but can always go with the California Scent. :dblthumb2:
 
Carpet is a prime example, the more you extract the more it attracts is what we've always said. It's just a part of the deal.

You mean the more you inject chemicals, right? If you inject plain water and extract you will remove the chemical, or not entirely?
 
You mean the more you inject chemicals, right? If you inject plain water and extract you will remove the chemical, or not entirely?

Exactly, that was the next step in the lesson :props: I had to call on nursing homes back in the early 90's, their carpets were horrendous. I remember this one demo I did with an NSS Extractor, I pumped so much suds out of a 4 foot square it would blow your mind! It was endless. The funny thing was I didn't tell the head of housekeeping I didn't put any chemical in the tank until after the demo.

I also sold the dry chemical cleaning systems, they work great but you can never get up all the powder no matter how many times you vacuum.
 
but no one has answered this yet.

when you spray in the car, does glitter come out of the bottle? no trip the gentlemens club is complete without getting glitter all over you.
 
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