Why does the smell of cigarette smoke always stick so strongly to leather?


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The answer is simple. Leather is the greatest material to use inside of a car. It looks cool and feels terrific. Now driving a car makes you at least 50% cooler. Make it a LEATHER car and you instantly become an additional 10% cooler. Now smoking... By being a smoker you become 40% cooler. Adding all of these things together makes you a magnificent 100% cooler. That means you are doubling your coolness level and crossing a threshold. This threshold crosses the boundary of time and perception and passing it makes the smell of the cigarettes stop from deteriorating when making contact with the leather on the seats. This is why cigarette smoke sticks to leather.


Because its like skin
maybe because leather is pour-us or however its spelt.

remember what its made of, skin.. so might give you the answer.
time to quit
It's rock 'n' roll, that's why! A well-worn leather will always smell of tobacco, whiskey and petrol, with maybe a strong whiff of sex...
me and my husband smoke but our leather suite doesnt smell of tobacco we wipe ours down with leather wipes every two days and polish it every week

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