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Can You Spray Alcohol for Disinfection Inside the Car?

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SanMaverick
07/29/25 10:02pm

You can use alcohol spray for disinfection inside the car, but pay attention to the following points: 1. If you use alcohol spray for disinfection, wipe it dry immediately: Alcohol is a flammable and explosive product. If you use alcohol spray for disinfection, wipe it dry immediately, open the car windows in a well-ventilated environment, and try to spray on the surface of objects, avoiding hidden or hard-to-reach areas inside the car. 2. After disinfection, never smoke inside the car or close the car windows: As the temperature rises and reaches the ignition point of alcohol, there is a high possibility of explosion or fire. 3. After wiping with alcohol, if the car has leather seats, they may be damaged, so be careful.

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LeMadeline
08/15/25 10:02pm

I always pay attention to hygiene, especially during the pandemic, and disinfecting the car is a must. However, spraying alcohol directly is not a good idea because alcohol is highly flammable and poses a significant risk of ignition inside the car. For example, high temperatures in summer or static electricity when starting the engine could lead to a fire or explosion. Moreover, the liquid might splash onto electrical circuits or the air conditioning system, causing damage. It's better to use alcohol wipes to clean the steering wheel and surfaces, as they are both safe and effective. Additionally, remember to open the windows for ventilation and let the car air out for a while before getting back in to reduce the irritation from volatile gases. I also make it a habit to regularly use professional car disinfectant sprays, which are gentler and won't damage the interior. Safe travel starts with these small details.

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Foster
10/17/25 7:21am

I pay great attention to health protection and always keep disinfectants in my car. However, spraying alcohol directly into the car requires caution. Alcohol evaporates quickly, and its concentration can rise in an enclosed space, which can irritate the eyes and respiratory tract, especially for children and the elderly. The small space inside a car makes it difficult to control the spraying range, often missing corners where bacteria can accumulate. Instead, it's better to first open the door for ventilation, then wipe surfaces with diluted alcohol solution; or opt for non-alcohol-based disinfectants, which are safer and more eco-friendly. I use this method before and after every trip, ensuring thorough cleaning without risks. Remember, health is the priority—don’t rush or cut corners by spraying carelessly. Cars also need maintenance; alcohol can corrode plastic parts, causing interior aging over time. Consistently using gentle products ensures peace of mind.

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VonAurora
11/30/25 8:05am

As an experienced driver, I've seen quite a few maintenance cases where alcohol spraying damaged cars. For example, plastic dashboards can become brittle, and leather seats may fade; high-concentration alcohol is highly flammable, especially when smoking or on hot days, as a single spark could ignite it. After spraying, the moisture left in the car can lead to moldy smells or electrical issues. It's recommended not to spray liquid but to use disposable alcohol wipes for wiping instead; open the windows for ventilation for 10 minutes before closing the doors. Disinfect frequently, but safety comes first—developing good habits saves trouble and keeps things simple.

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