Is Alcohol Corrosive to Car Interiors?
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Alcohol is corrosive to car interiors for the following reasons: Most car interiors are made of genuine leather, and wiping them with alcohol can cause corrosion to the leather material. The chrome-plated and painted parts inside the car may also fade due to the corrosive effects of alcohol. Precautions for using alcohol to disinfect a car include: 1. Alcohol is a flammable and explosive product, so it should be wiped dry immediately after spraying for disinfection; 2. In a well-ventilated environment, open the car windows and try to spray on the surfaces of objects, avoiding hidden or hard-to-reach areas inside the car; 3. After disinfecting the car, avoid smoking inside or closing the windows, as rising temperatures can reach the ignition point of alcohol, increasing the risk of explosion or fire; 4. After wiping with alcohol, genuine leather seats may be damaged, so car owners should be particularly cautious.