How to Remove Formaldehyde from a New Car?
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Here are some methods for removing formaldehyde from a new car: 1. Ventilation: Ventilation is the most economical and effective method. 2. Sun exposure: Increasing the interior temperature through sun exposure can accelerate the release of formaldehyde. However, prolonged exposure can cause the release source to inhibit formaldehyde release to a certain extent. The release cycle of formaldehyde is 3-15 years. Extended sun exposure can accelerate the aging of interior materials, paint fading, reduce tire lifespan, and affect the vehicle's sealing performance, thereby shortening the car's service life. 3. Activated charcoal: Using activated charcoal for adsorption. It needs to be taken out and sun-dried every three days. Sufficient quantity is required, meaning frequent replacement of charcoal bags is necessary. Essentially, it is physical adsorption, and once saturated, there is a risk of secondary release.