Will Prolonged Sun Exposure Damage a New Car in Summer?
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Prolonged sun exposure can indeed damage a new car in summer. Here are the specific impacts of car sun exposure: 1. Surge in formaldehyde levels inside the vehicle: High summer temperatures can activate pollution release from various sources inside the car, which may become carcinogenic over time. Formaldehyde is a colorless gas with a strong pungent odor, posing significant harm to human health. 2. Accelerated vehicle aging: It hastens the aging of car paint and interior plastics; ultraviolet rays speed up the deterioration of plastic components, rubber parts (such as tires), and paintwork. After prolonged sun exposure, opening the car door often releases a pungent odor.