Can Perfume Be Placed in a Car?
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The main component of perfume is actually alcohol, which is flammable and volatile. In winter, it might be less of an issue, but during the hot summer months, the interior of a car can quickly reach high temperatures when exposed to sunlight. Under such high temperatures, alcohol can evaporate and expand, potentially causing the container to explode. Additionally, alcohol is a combustible substance, and exposure to open flames could lead to accidents. Therefore, it is recommended not to place perfume in a car. Below is an introduction to car maintenance: 1. Introduction to Car Maintenance: Car maintenance refers to the regular preventive work of inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of a car, also known as car servicing. 2. Scope of Car Maintenance: Modern car maintenance mainly includes the engine system (engine), transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, etc. 3. Purpose of Car Maintenance: The purpose of car maintenance is to keep the car clean, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate potential hazards, prevent faults, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the usage cycle.
After driving for over a decade, I've witnessed too many disasters caused by perfume bottles. Parking under the sun for just half an hour in summer can make the dashboard hot enough to fry an egg—I've had regular glass perfume bottles shatter three times, with fragments scratching up my genuine leather seats. Not to mention how inferior perfumes contain alcohol; last time in our neighborhood, a car's tissue box caught fire because a perfume bottle focused sunlight. Now I use solid fragrance clips that attach to AC vents—at least they won't turn into hazards. Perfume stains are another headache; last year while cleaning oil stains from spilled perfume on the center console, I accidentally scratched the screen coating. If you must have one, choose plastic bottles and always store them in the glove compartment when parked.