Where to Place Bamboo Charcoal Bags in a New Car?
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Bamboo charcoal bags can be placed in the rear of a new car. Below is relevant information about bamboo charcoal bags: 1. Air Purification: Bamboo charcoal's exceptional adsorption capacity can absorb harmful gases like formaldehyde, benzene, and sulfur dioxide, while releasing natural phytoncides to improve air quality. 2. Electromagnetic Wave Shielding: Like metals, bamboo charcoal can conduct electricity. Utilizing its porous structure absorption and conversion principle, it absorbs harmful electromagnetic waves and converts them into heat, effectively blocking electromagnetic radiation. 3. Far-infrared Rays and Negative Ion Emission: Bamboo charcoal emits beneficial far-infrared rays and negative ions, which are excellent for passengers' health. 4. Humidity Regulation, Moisture-proof, and Mold Prevention: Bamboo charcoal serves as both a desiccant and a moisturizer. Its porous structure ensures good ventilation, water permeability, and moisture retention. When the car's relative humidity is too low, bamboo charcoal releases moisture to regulate it, preventing mold, rot, cracking of car interiors, and the breeding of insects and ants.
I bought a new car recently and tried using bamboo charcoal bags. I found placing them under the rear seats most effective—it doesn’t get in the way of feet and has good ventilation, absorbing moisture and odors accumulated under the seats. I also put one in the corner of the trunk to absorb dampness from shopping bags, especially effective after using the AC in summer. I even tried placing one in the center console drawer, but avoid direct sunlight as it can deactivate the charcoal. After about a week, the odors noticeably fade. Every two to three months, I take them out to sun-dry for two hours to reactivate their absorption. The new car smell fades much faster this way. Car owners can rotate them in multiple spots—safe and hassle-free.