We have all used In and Out spray in our engine bay. My question is has anybody had issues with it attracting rodents to chew things under the hood? Or have they ever had issues with rodents whether or not In and Out spray or some other detailing product was used?
I was just curious as I had an issue with some work that was performed on my vehicle and a part was swapped out with a damaged one. The dealership was very helpful in replacing the part as I do all my own maintenance, and other than myself they were the only ones under my hood. Turns out the part that was taken and replaced with the damaged one is a part that can't be bought by itself. You have to buy the whole wire harness to get the rubber cap. Which is probably why mine was taken. The guy at the parts counter is the one that mentioned the rodent theory. I may have bought the rodent story had it not been obvious that there was a wrench on the bolt to access removal of the rubber cap. He didn't know what to say. I would have also thought that other things may have been gnawed on as well. Not just this cap.
This situation however got me thinking and asking the question about certain scents attracting rodents.
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We have all used In and Out spray in our engine bay. My question is has anybody had issues with it attracting rodents to chew things under the hood? Or have they ever had issues with rodents whether or not In and Out spray or some other detailing product was used?
I was just curious as I had an issue with some work that was performed on my vehicle and a part was swapped out with a damaged one. The dealership was very helpful in replacing the part as I do all my own maintenance, and other than myself they were the only ones under my hood. Turns out the part that was taken and replaced with the damaged one is a part that can't be bought by itself. You have to buy the whole wire harness to get the rubber cap. Which is probably why mine was taken. The guy at the parts counter is the one that mentioned the rodent theory. I may have bought the rodent story had it not been obvious that there was a wrench on the bolt to access removal of the rubber cap. He didn't know what to say. I would have also thought that other things may have been gnawed on as well. Not just this cap.
This situation however got me thinking and asking the question about certain scents attracting rodents.
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