What brand of charcoal bags should I buy for a new car?
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There are many types of bamboo charcoal. Avoid using perfumes; just use bamboo charcoal. Bamboo charcoal is made from alpine moso bamboo aged over three years, fired at nearly a thousand degrees Celsius. Functions of charcoal bags: Bamboo charcoal releases trace elements, improves the environment, kills bacteria, and purifies the air harmlessly. Bamboo charcoal has weak conductivity, which helps prevent static electricity. Benefits of charcoal bags: Purifying the air, it can adsorb substances from indoor materials such as artificial boards, paints, adhesives, and insecticides. It releases natural minerals and far-infrared rays. Bamboo charcoal emits far-infrared rays, known as "life rays," with wavelengths between 8 to 14 micrometers. Far-infrared rays promote metabolism, enhance immunity and healing capabilities, and provide auxiliary therapeutic effects for conditions like arthritis and insomnia.
I learned my lesson with charcoal bags when I picked up my new car. Don't just follow trending products—focus on these three points: Activated charcoal is 10 times more effective than bamboo charcoal, so choose coconut shell activated charcoal; Car charcoal bags should have a slim design, otherwise they won't fit into seat gaps; The weight shouldn't be less than 200g. Through testing, I found that Lvzhiyuan and Shanshan's formaldehyde removal boxes work well—they change color to indicate when replacement is needed. Remember to revive the activated charcoal by sunbaking it for 4 hours every two weeks, otherwise saturated charcoal may re-release formaldehyde. Place two bags in the trunk, use strip-shaped ones for the dashboard, and tea bag-shaped ones in the glove compartment to absorb odors. The first three months are peak formaldehyde release periods for new cars—best paired with sunny days and open-window ventilation.