What are the effects of long-term exposure of cars to sunlight?
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The effects of long-term exposure of cars to sunlight are as follows: 1. Severe oxidation and aging of the car: The most affected part is the car paint. Prolonged exposure to sunlight reduces the gloss of the paint, making it dull and visibly aged. As the color fades, the paint may gradually peel and crack. White cars may turn yellow, which is a clear sign of sun damage and weathering. 2. Interior aging: After the interior materials are exposed to high temperatures, some harmful substances are released, which is harmful to the health of the driver and passengers. Various components of the interior also age rapidly. Excessive aging of rubber parts and seals can lead to water leakage into the car, and poor wiring may cause electrical leakage.