Can 84 Disinfectant Be Sprayed in the Car?
2 Answers
84 disinfectant should not be sprayed directly in the car. If you want to use it to wipe the car interior, you must first dilute it with water according to the dilution ratio indicated on the packaging of the 84 disinfectant. Reasons why 84 disinfectant should not be sprayed directly in the car: If the 84 disinfectant is not properly diluted, the solution can be corrosive and may damage the car interior. When using undiluted 84 disinfectant to wipe the car interior, white stains may appear on the interior surfaces. For vehicles with metal interior materials, it may cause discoloration or oxidation. Method for disinfecting the car interior with 84 disinfectant: First, dilute the disinfectant. When disinfecting, the car owner should wear rubber gloves to avoid corrosion from the 84 disinfectant. While wiping the car interior, you can open the car doors and ventilate the car for some time after wiping. Alternatives for car interior disinfection: It is recommended to use 75% alcohol to wipe frequently touched areas such as the steering wheel, inner and outer door handles, window buttons, floor, accelerator pedal, brake pedal, clutch pedal, and trunk. Then, wipe these areas clean with water. This method not only achieves good disinfection results but also does not damage the interior.
After driving for so many years, I've always taken care of my car myself, but I really don't recommend spraying 84 disinfectant. Its chlorine content is too strong and can corrode leather, fabric, or plastic surfaces inside the car, causing fading, stickiness, or even cracking. I still remember my neighbor's dashboard developing white spots after spraying it, making cleaning a headache. Moreover, the chlorine smell is pungent, making it hard to breathe while driving, especially worse for sensitive groups like the elderly and children. I suggest using alcohol wipes or professional car disinfectant sprays, which are gentle, safe, and efficient. Regularly cleaning air vents and door handles is key—don't ruin the interior for the sake of disinfection. Keeping ventilation is crucial. If you must use 84, dilute it and wipe specific areas, but overall, the risk is too high.