Can a Car Be Damaged by Sun Exposure?
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In summer, cars won't be directly damaged by prolonged sun exposure, but it can cause many adverse effects. Here are the specific impacts: 1. Interior aging: Plastic dashboards and leather seats release large amounts of harmful gases like formaldehyde when exposed to high temperatures, resulting in unpleasant odors inside the car. 2. Paint fading and aging: Although car paint is highly heat-resistant, intense UV radiation can still cause the paint to deteriorate, similar to how white car paint tends to turn yellow over time. 3. Tire blowouts: Car tires, being rubber products, are susceptible to damage when exposed to scorching road temperatures (much higher than air temperature). Prolonged exposure to heat can lead to cracks, bulges, and significantly reduce tire lifespan.