Is it a universally agreed-upon “fresh” smell? Cultural? Or is lemon fragrance just cheap to manufacture and use in products? Something else?

I don’t hate it, but I also don’t care for it, either. Now I’m curious why so many cleaning products use that smell.

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    10 days ago

    For example Limonene can either smell like pine or oranges depending on what way the molecule is mirrored.

    And would you look at that, pine is another extremely common cleaning scent