Is It Safe to Keep Glass Bottle Perfume in the Car?
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Keeping glass bottle perfume in the car poses many safety hazards. Below is an introduction to car perfumes: 1. Introduction to car perfumes: Car perfume is a liquid that blends essential oils, fixatives, and alcohol, designed to provide a pleasant scent inside the car. The common types of car perfumes on the market mainly include aerosol, liquid, and solid forms. 2. Functions of car perfumes: The quality of car perfume directly affects the mood and safety of the driver, making the selection of a suitable car perfume particularly important. Car perfumes can maintain clean air inside the vehicle, eliminate odors, kill bacteria, and purify the air. They contribute to the safety of the driver by creating a refreshing and pleasant atmosphere in the confined space of the car, helping to keep the driver alert and calm, thereby reducing the incidence of traffic accidents and adding elegance to the car interior.
Last time my friend's car was parked under the sun for half a day, and the perfume bottle exploded right on the dashboard! Mainly because the temperature inside the car was too high. In summer, the dashboard can easily exceed 70°C. Perfume contains a large amount of alcohol, which is highly volatile, causing the pressure inside the glass bottle to skyrocket and eventually burst. It's really not advisable to keep such pressurized bottles in the car. If you must, use a plastic refillable bottle instead, or at least avoid placing it on the dashboard—a 'high-temperature grilling spot.' Stashing it in the shaded door storage compartment would be better. Oh, and by the way, when perfume explodes, it can also corrode the interior leather, leaving behind sticky stains that are nearly impossible to wipe off.