A car might smell like anesthetic due to a leak in the air conditioning system, which could release refrigerants that have a similar odor. Additionally, if there are any chemical spills, such as from cleaning products or medical supplies, these could also produce a similar smell. It's also possible that certain types of upholstery or materials in the car may emit odors reminiscent of anesthetic when heated or subjected to certain conditions. If the smell persists, it’s advisable to have the vehicle inspected for any potential issues.
It doesn't have a smell. We make the smell our selves.
depends if you like the smell ,but no
im sure they can make themselves smell like anything
well if like the smell then i ya. well if like the smell then i ya. well if like the smell then i ya. Um? No?
Of course, just like any other. My cat personally could make the wallpaper peel.
Could be anumber of things. Get it lab tested for quality.
sweat.
They make the house smell like dead rodents!!
Give it anesthetic and it will fall asleep then wash it with soap and water. The anesthetic will make it so that it won't go crazy
Turkey no longer smells fresh when it is bad. Vinegary, gassy, ammonia, rotten eggs, sulfurous - anything that doesn't smell right could indicate that it is spoiling. You will have to make that determination.
You should not drive up to twelve hours after you've received a local anesthetic. This is because the anesthetic can make you drowsy, tired, and not fully aware of your surroundings.
If it is not actually over heating, then if the smell is outside the car, look for coolant leaks around the head and the thermostat cover. Inside the car could be a leaking heater coil.