What Are the Effects of Vehicle Exposure to Sunlight in Summer?
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Exposing vehicles to sunlight in summer has the following effects: 1. Damage to plastic and rubber products: First, prolonged exposure to sunlight can harm various plastic, rubber, and leather products inside the vehicle. High temperatures can cause these materials to release toxic substances, resulting in a noticeable unpleasant odor inside the car, which can affect health. Among these, formaldehyde poses the greatest risk to human health. 2. Aging of rubber and plastic components: Secondly, exposure to sunlight accelerates the aging of rubber and plastic parts, such as tires, dashboards, and wiper blades. It is best to park in shaded areas during summer. 3. Yellowing of car paint: When new, the car's paint appears bright and glossy, but over time, this effect diminishes. This is a sign that prolonged exposure to sunlight causes the paint to yellow slightly. Similar to outdoor advertisements that turn yellow or fade over time if not replaced, it is advisable to park in shaded areas whenever possible during summer.