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AskBrini.com: Preserving the New Car Smell



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Dealing with a car with that not-so-fresh feeling...

Our question today comes from "chemosaaby", Michigan, and they ask:
"Hi Brini, I have a rare automotive question for you. I take great pains to preserve my car's "new car" smell and I was wondering if there's a way to clean mud from it's carpets without leaving behind a heavy, perfumey scent. Thanks, Wil C"

Well, Will, try cleaning your car with steam. It's a wonderful way to clean and disinfect your car and your home. Small, portable steam cleaners are available that will attack dirt where it lives and leave your car clean without the unpleasant odor of solvents.

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Described as part Donna Reed, part Mary Tyler Moore, Maxwell makes kitsch feel classy through her unparalleled personal flair for home design, entertaining and savvy household tips. Inspired by a divine thrift shop purchase of 1950's nesting bowls, she first began sharing her vintage/classic know-how with other Manhattanites in 1998 through her self-titled cable access television show. With an emphasis on uncompromising fabulousness, Brini quickly garnered a devoted fan base and established herself as the go-to-girl on vintage fashion and mid-century modern treasures. After five years on the local airwaves her show was picked up by the Style Network. The subsequent series has been called a delightful success and has attracted a diverse audience thorough its national platform.

Brini was born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised there and the Midwest. She was a child prodigy in the area of domestic science, piping perfect mashed potatoes at the age of five and redesigning the rumpus room in her family home by age 10. At the Fashion Institute of Technology, between spontaneous bouts of cleaning and organizing the student union she achieved a bachelor's degree in Fashion Design. She worked in the fashion industry for 5 years, never finding fulfillment until she started developing her television show.

Brini still lives in the same tiny intricately apportioned New York City apartment used as the set for the original television show. She spends her time between shooting the television show and making personal appearances, doing needlepoint, shopping for inspiration in thrift shops and vintage stores and spending time with friends. She's currently shopping for a second home in Palm Springs California and looking wistfully at vintage 1960's convertibles on eBay Motors.

Sabrina "Brini" Maxwell is a fictional character created by actor Ben Sander. Described by Guy Trebey of the Village Voice as the "prototypical, pre-feminist, 1960's homemaker", Maxwell has also been described as a composite of Doris Day, Mary Tyler Moore, Auntie Mame, That Girl and Donna Reed and came to prominence in the late 90's as the host of her eponymous television show on Public-access television cable TV in Manhattan.

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Our question today comes from "chemosaaby", Michigan, and they ask:
"Hi Brini, I have a rare automotive question for you. I take great pains to preserve my car's "new car" smell and I was wondering if there's a way to clean mud from it's carpets without leaving behind a heavy, perfumey scent. Thanks, Wil C"

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