Why Your Patrol Car Smells (And How to Actually Fix It)
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Your Patrol Car Traps Everything
You spend hours in your patrol car every shift.
And over time… it starts to show.
Not just visually, but in the way it smells.
- Sweat from your vest and uniform
- Food between calls
- Gear that never fully dries
- And sometimes… passengers you’d rather not think about
Your car becomes a closed system for odor.
Heat + Fabric = Permanent Smell
Now add heat into the mix.
Especially in warmer months, your car turns into an amplifier:
- Odors get stronger
- Fabrics absorb everything
- The smell hits instantly when you open the door
You might try:
- Air fresheners
- Rolling the windows down
- Quick wipes
But none of that actually fixes it.
Because the odor isn’t in the air.
It’s in the seats, the fabric, and everything inside the car.
The Fix: Reset Your Patrol Car, Not Mask It
You don’t need another air freshener.
You need something that actually eliminates odor where it lives.
That’s where Arrest My Vest Odor Eliminating Spray comes in.
✔ Eliminates odor in fabric seats and surfaces
✔ Safe for use inside vehicles
✔ Works on sweat, food, and embedded smells
✔ No overpowering fragrance, just clean
Spray directly onto seats, floors, and gear. Let it air dry.
Your car doesn’t just smell better, it’s actually reset.
Why This Matters More Than You Think
Your patrol car is your workspace.
And when it smells…
- It follows you through your entire shift
- It builds over time
- It becomes something you just “deal with”
You don’t have to.
Your car shouldn’t smell like every shift you’ve worked.
Reset it properly → Shop Arrest My Vest