Will 84 Disinfectant Corrode Car Tires?
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As long as it is diluted according to the standard ratio, the corrosiveness to tires is not significant, and the impact on the car body's paint is also minimal. However, it may corrode chrome-plated decorative strips, causing white spots. Therefore, if the tires are sprayed with 84 disinfectant, you can wash the car body after some time to prevent corrosion of other components. Additional information: 1. Composition of 84 disinfectant: 84 disinfectant is a chlorine-containing disinfectant mainly composed of sodium hypochlorite, primarily used for disinfecting object surfaces and environments. Sodium hypochlorite has strong oxidizing properties and can hydrolyze to form hypochlorous acid, which also has strong oxidizing properties. It can oxidize reducing substances and has bleaching effects. 2. Effects of 84 disinfectant: 84 disinfectant has a certain corrosive effect on aluminum, copper, carbon steel, etc. If the dilution ratio is insufficient, it can have some corrosiveness to tires, but it is not particularly severe.