How Long Does It Take for Alcohol Sprayed in a Car to Evaporate?

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AriannaMarie
07/29/25 8:29pm
Alcohol sprayed in a car generally evaporates within 10 minutes. Opening the car windows for timely ventilation can accelerate the evaporation process. Here are some precautions to note: Before spraying alcohol, the car owner should ensure the vehicle is turned off and in a non-operational state to prevent unnecessary accidents. Alternatively, the owner can opt for another method to disinfect the car, such as wiping the surfaces with alcohol. This method requires more time but is safer, with minimal safety risks. It is crucial for the owner to pay attention to the alcohol concentration, which must not exceed 70%.
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