Can Perfume Be Kept in the Car?
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No, volatile items such as air fresheners and perfumes should not be kept inside the car. Especially in new cars, avoid placing perfumes and air fresheners because car perfumes and air fresheners are typically made by blending perfume or essential oils with industrial alcohol, which evaporates quickly and has a strong odor that can easily mask the smell inside the car. While the new car smell may disappear, the pollution inside the car worsens as the car perfume evaporates. Below is additional information: 1. Items to avoid in summer: When summer arrives, create a "blacklist" of prohibited items for your vehicle and clean them out to prevent damage. There are six main categories of items that should not be left in the car for extended periods during summer: bottled water, disposable lighters, reading glasses, carbonated drinks, car perfumes, and electronic devices. 2. Other consequences of keeping perfume in the car: Car perfume evaporation produces flammable gas, with an explosion critical point of 49°C. In summer, sunlight can raise the car's interior temperature to 65°C in just 15 minutes, easily triggering an explosion.