What are the potential damages caused by car atomization disinfection?
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Complex operation, excessively long disinfection time, severe interior pollution leading to suboptimal effectiveness, and potential adverse effects of steam on the vehicle's electronic systems are some concerns. Below is relevant information: Chemical disinfection: This method primarily involves spraying and wiping car components with disinfectants to eliminate pathogens through chemical reactions. This sterilization approach is simple to operate and achieves thorough pathogen elimination. Common chemical disinfectants on the market include peracetic acid and 84 disinfectant. While this method provides thorough disinfection, it leaves behind odors in the cabin post-treatment, requiring ventilation for a period. Ozone disinfection: Ozone disinfection machines utilize specialized automotive equipment that rapidly generates large quantities of ozone for disinfection purposes. Ozone serves as a highly efficient broad-spectrum rapid sterilizer capable of eliminating various pathogens and microorganisms. When reaching specified concentrations, disinfection and sterilization can be completed swiftly.