What fragrance does the Mercedes-Benz in-car perfume function use?

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VanPatrick
07/30/25 10:58am
Mercedes-Benz in-car perfume function uses jasmine, lily, and vanilla fragrances. Introduction to the principle of the perfume function: The principle of the Mercedes-Benz original perfume system is to use timed atomization of perfume, allowing the atomized perfume to enter the air conditioning system. Introduction to perfume: Perfume is a liquid that blends essential oils, fixatives, alcohol, and ethyl acetate, used to give objects (usually parts of the human body) a lasting and pleasant scent. Essential oils are extracted from flowers and plants through distillation or enfleurage, and can also be obtained from fragrant organic substances. Fixatives are used to bind various different fragrances together, including balsams, ambergris, and secretions from the glands of civets and musk deer. The concentration of alcohol or ethyl acetate depends on whether it is perfume, eau de toilette, or cologne. The shelf life of perfume depends on the storage environment; keeping it away from light and in a cool place can preserve it for a long time, even decades or centuries.
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