Does Waxing Car Interiors Accelerate Aging?
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Waxing car interiors does not accelerate the aging process. Generally, car interiors require waxing once a month with a dashboard wax, and the type of wax should be selected based on the material and location to ensure proper maintenance. When exposed to intense sunlight, the plastic and leather components inside the car continuously release harmful substances like formaldehyde during the aging process. The benefit of waxing the interior is that it can slow down the aging of plastic and leather materials. Below is an introduction to car waxing: 1. Functions of car wax: Waterproofing, protection against acid rain, high temperatures, and UV rays, anti-static, and dust resistance. 2. Choosing the right car wax: Consider factors such as the wax's functional characteristics, the vehicle's age, paint color, and driving environment. For new cars, it is best to use a colored polish wax to protect the body's gloss and color. In general, during summer, it is advisable to choose a UV-resistant car wax, while in poor driving conditions, a wax with excellent oil and dust resistance should be selected.