Welcome again to our blog, today we are going to answer whether can you use Lysol on a car interior or not and we also talk about the effect of Lysol on the interior.
We are talking about this topic because I personally tried to clean my car with Lysol during the COVID-19 pandemic, that's why I can give you guidance on how to use Lysol on your car's interior.
Can You Use Lysol on Car Interior
So let's start with Basic info:
Ingredients in Lysol
Lysol is a well-known disinfectant composed of active ingredients effective against various germs and viruses. It contains components that can effectively eliminate harmful microbes on surfaces.
Active Ingredients:
- Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Saccharinate
- Ethanol/SD Alcohol 40
- Ethanolamine
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Isopropyl Alcohol
Inactive Ingredients:
- Water
- Isobutane
- Propane
- Fragrance
- Dimethicone Copolyol
- Sodium Nitrite
- Sodium Nitrate
- Sodium C14-17 Sec-Alkyl Sulfonate
- Sodium Hydroxide
Now you know all the basics so let's start our post:
can you use Lysol on the car interior
Car Parts on which you can use Lysol on car interior:
- Door Handles and Controls (window and lock controls)
- Steering Wheel and Gear Shift
- Dashboard and Center Console
- Seatbelts and Buckles
- Armrests and Handles
- Key Fob or Keys
On the other hand, There are certain areas within your car interior where using Lysol might not be recommended to prevent damage or potential adverse effects.
- Sensitive Electronics ( infotainment system, screens, or delicate controls)
- Leather Surfaces
- Wood Trim
- Fabric or Upholstery with Specific Cleaning Instructions
- Tinted Windows (Avoid spraying Lysol directly on tinted window surfaces, as some chemicals might affect the tint.)
Note:- Please Don't use Lysol on your car's paint, Rubber and Plastic Components.
Conclusion
I hope you guys get the answer to "Can you use Lysol on car interior?" if you have any other problem then comment below.
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