What can be used to wash off the stubborn yellow spots on the car?
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Lighters exploding in the car can cause fires. If a lighter explodes and the owner is not near the vehicle, it can easily lead to open flames, causing flammable items inside the car to catch fire and result in spontaneous combustion. The main component of lighters is liquid butane, and high concentrations of butane can explode at room temperatures of 20 degrees Celsius. If a lighter self-detonates due to exposure to intense sunlight, it is considered human-caused damage to the vehicle, and insurance companies may not cover the cost. Below are the hazards of cooling sprays: 1. Risk of poisoning: Experts warn that the product contains butane and propane. Butane has anesthetic effects, and prolonged exposure can lead to poisoning. 2. Risk of combustion: Sunscreen sprays on the market contain flammable substances such as denatured ethanol, butane, and isobutane, which can ignite upon contact with fire. If sprayed on the body and exposed to sparks, the consequences could be unimaginable. 3. Risk of frostbite: Large amounts of butane can also cause frostbite.